Heartsome
[hahrt-suh m] /ˈhɑrt səm/
adjective, Chiefly Scot.
1.
giving cheer, spirit, or courage:
a heartsome wine.
2.
cheerful; spirited.
/ˈhɑːtsəm/
adjective (mainly Scot)
1.
cheering or encouraging: heartsome news
2.
gay; cheerful
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