hearts ease

[hahrts-eez]

hearts·ease

[hahrts-eez]
noun
1.
peace of mind.
2.
the pansy or other plant of the genus Viola.
3.
the lady's-thumb.
Also, heart's-ease.


Origin:
1375–1425; late Middle English hertes ese. See heart, ease
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