As an adjective hart
is .
As an adverb hart
is in a hard manner; inflexibly, unyieldingly.
As a proper noun har is
name of a.
hart
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m), from (etyl) .
(cognates)
Compare (etyl) . More at (l).
Noun
(
en noun)
A male deer, especially the male of the red deer after its fifth year.
Related terms
* hind (the female)
Etymology 2
See (m)
Noun
(
en noun)
* , scene i:
- For this reliefe much thanks, tis bitter cold, and I am ?ick at hart .
Anagrams
* (l), (l), (l), (l)
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har
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m), (m), from .
Alternative forms
*
Etymology 2
Onomatopoeic.
Alternative forms
* hardy har har
Interjection
(
en interjection)
A sound of laughter, with a sarcastic connotation.
Anagrams
* (l)
* (l)
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