Cockles

/ˈkɑːkəlz/ noun

Small saltwater clams or shellfish; in the phrase 'warm the cockles of one's heart', it means to make someone feel happy or loved.

From Middle English, ultimately from Greek 'konche' meaning 'shell'. The phrase 'cockles of the heart' dates to the 1600s, possibly because cockles are heart-shaped.

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