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Hart

Noun

1 United States playwright who collaborated with George S. Kaufman (1904-1961) [syn: Moss Hart]
2 United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers (1895-1943) [syn: Lorenz Hart, Lorenz Milton Hart]
3 male red deer [syn: stag]

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English

Etymology

Old English heort

Pronunciation

Homophones

Noun

  1. A male red deer.
  2. An adult deer, especially the male of the European red deer after its fifth year.

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Dutch

Homophones

Noun

  1. In the context of "anatomy|lang=nl": muscle that pumps blood through the body: heart
  2. center point of an object

Derived terms

Faroese

Adjective

hart , harður hørð
  1. hard
  2. loud

German

Etymology

Old High German hart, akin to Old Saxon hard, compare Dutch hard

Pronunciation

Adjective

  1. hard

Old High German

Etymology

Common Germanic *hardhuz, whence also Old English heard, Old Norse harðr

Adjective

hart
  1. hard

Tatar

Etymology

Another way of spelling Cyrillic харт ( Romanized hart ). Akin to Old English hār - hoar, Middle English hor - hoar

Noun

hart
  1. hoared, old person; hoary; white or gray with age;

Adjective

hart
  1. old; hoary

References

Dictionary, See entry: Карт, харт – тюрк.– старый; старик http://www.moscow-crimea.ru/atlas/map/toponim/inostr.html.

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hart in German: Hart
hart in French: Hart
hart in Italian: Hart
hart in Dutch: Hart (doorverwijspagina)
hart in Polish: Hart
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