Heart
MEANING
ORIGIN
Anglo-Saxon
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Old English 'heorte', meaning 'heart'
CULTURAL NOTES
The heart is often used as a symbol of love in Western cultures.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Historically, the heart has been associated with emotions and the soul.
MEANING
ORIGIN
Norse
ETYMOLOGY
From Old Norse 'hjarta', referring to a stag or deer
CULTURAL NOTES
In Norse mythology, a 'hart' was often seen as a noble animal.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The term 'hart' was used during the Viking era to denote a stag, often associated with virility and strength.
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