see|Hart
English
Etymology
Old English heort
Pronunciation
RP: IPA|/h��t/
audio|en-us-hart.ogg|Audio (US)
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)t|-��(r)t
Homophones
heart
Category:English homophones
Noun
en-noun
- A male red deer.
- An adult deer, especially the male of the European red deer after its fifth year.
Related terms
hind (the female)
Translations
Dutch: hert n, hertenbok m
French: cerf m
mid
Spanish: ciervo m
Ugaritic: ảyl m
Dutch
Homophones
hard
Noun
nl-noun|g=n|harten|hartje
- context|anatomy|lang=nl muscle that pumps blood through the body: heart
- center point of an object
Derived terms
Groene Hart
hartschelp
Faroese
Adjective
hart n, harður m hørð f
#hard
#loud
Category:Faroese adjective forms
German
Etymology
Old High German hart, akin to Old Saxon hard, compare Dutch hard
Adjective
de-adj|comparativehärter|superlativehärtesten
- hard
Category:German adjectives
Old High German
Etymology
Common Germanic *hardhuz, whence also Old English heard, Old Norse harðr
Adjective
hart
- hard
Category:Old High German adjectives
Tatar
Etymology
Another way of spelling Cyrillic �� ( Romanized hart ).
Akin to Old English har#Old English|h�r - hoar#English|hoar, Middle English hor - hoar#English|hoar
Etymological latin spelling: hoar'd
Romanized phonetic spelling: hart
Cyrillic spellings: �а��, ка��.
Noun
hart
#hoared, old person; hoary#English|hoary; white or gray with age;
Adjective
hart
- old; hoary
References
Dictionary, See entry: �а��, �а�� � ���к.� ��а��й; ��а�ик 1.
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