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Etymology
. The original, now obsolete meaning of “be hardhearted”, a continuation of the Latin, was a whose sense reversed after simplification of its negative construction. This semantic reversal had already occurred by the earliest attestations of the word, and the opposing usages can even be found in the same work. The reflex of the Latin meaning, however, is not extinct, as it survived with a different nuance.

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Verb

 * 1)  to take pity, have mercy
 * 2)  to deign
 * 3)  to be cruel, be indifferent to someone’s suffering
 * 4)  to have the heart
 * 5)  to have the heart to leave
 * 6)  to endure, bear, suffer, withstand
 * 7)  to allow
 * 1)  to have the heart
 * 2)  to have the heart to leave
 * 3)  to endure, bear, suffer, withstand
 * 4)  to allow
 * 1)  to endure, bear, suffer, withstand
 * 2)  to allow
 * 1)  to allow
 * 1)  to allow
 * 1)  to allow
 * 1)  to allow