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heroine
CIDE DICTIONARY
heroine, n. [F. héroïne, L. heroina, Gr. , fem. of . See Hero.].
- A woman of an heroic spirit. [1913 Webster]"The heroine assumed the woman's place." [1913 Webster]
- The principal female person who figures in a remarkable action, or as the subject of a poem or story. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
heroine, n.
1 a woman noted or admired for nobility, courage, outstanding achievements, etc.
2 the chief female character in a poem, play, story, etc.
3 Gk Antiq. a demigoddess.
1 a woman noted or admired for nobility, courage, outstanding achievements, etc.
2 the chief female character in a poem, play, story, etc.
3 Gk Antiq. a demigoddess.
Etymology
F h{eacute}ro{iuml}ne or L heroina f. Gk heroine, fem. of heros HERO
THESAURUS
heroine
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heroine
Good Man
N good man, honest man, worthy, good woman, perfect lady, Madonna, model, paragon, good example, hero, heroine, demigod, seraph, angel, innocent, saint, benefactor, philanthropist, Aristides, noble liver, pattern, brick, trump, gem, jewel, good fellow, prince, diamond in the rough, rough diamond, ugly duckling, salt of the earth, one in ten thousand, one in a million, a gentleman and a scholar, pillar of society, pillar of the community, a man among men, si sic omnes!.For further exploring for "heroine" in Webster Dictionary Online