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harnt

Harnt vs Larnt - What's the difference?

harnt | larnt |


As a noun harnt

is (us|dialect).

As a verb larnt is

(larn).

Hant vs Harnt - What's the difference?

hant | harnt |


As a verb hant

is to strip, peel (bark).

As a noun harnt is

(us|dialect).

Harnt vs Haint - What's the difference?

harnt | haint |


As nouns the difference between harnt and haint

is that harnt is (us|dialect) while haint is (us|dialectal) ghost.

As a verb haint is

(us|dialectal).

As a contraction haint is

(lb).

Harnt vs Harns - What's the difference?

harnt | harns |


As nouns the difference between harnt and harns

is that harnt is alternative form of haunt while harns is brains.

Earnt vs Harnt - What's the difference?

earnt | harnt |


As a verb earnt

is (chiefly british) (earn).

As a noun harnt is

(us|dialect).

Haunt vs Harnt - What's the difference?

haunt | harnt |


As nouns the difference between haunt and harnt

is that haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout while harnt is (us|dialect).

As a verb haunt

is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).

Hart vs Harnt - What's the difference?

hart | harnt |


As nouns the difference between hart and harnt

is that hart is a male deer, especially the male of the red deer after its fifth year while harnt is alternative form of haunt.

As a proper noun Hart

is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from Middle English hert (stag).