"out of heart" meaning in English

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Prepositional phrase

Head templates: {{head|en|prepositional phrase|head=}} out of heart, {{en-PP}} out of heart
  1. Discouraged.
    Sense id: en-out_of_heart-en-prep_phrase-MrmstzS1 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "ref": "1811, Jane Austen, chapter 20, in Sense and Sensibility, volume 1, London: T. Egerton, page 308:",
          "text": "“[…] heaven knows how much longer we may have to wait. Poor Edward! It puts him quite out of heart.”",
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          "ref": "1886, Robert Louis Stevenson, chapter 11, in Kidnapped, New York: Scribner, page 102:",
          "text": "[…] he looked out of heart and very weary, having been all night afoot, either standing watch or doctoring the wounded.",
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