Hart

  • 61Hart — 1 Original name in latin Hart Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Detroit longitude 43.69834 latitude 86.36397 altitude 210 Population 2126 Date 2011 05 14 2 Original name in latin Hart Name in other language State code US …

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  • 62hart — hartadj 1.aufdringlich,frech,gewalttätig;wuchtig.HergenommenvonderaufWindundWetterbezogenenBedeutung»stürmisch«.Halbw1955ff. 2.hartankommen(impers)=Mühe,Kummerbereiten.Hart=beschwerlich.1800ff. 3.harteinsteigen=a)rauhspielen.Sportl1950ff.–b)unvers… …

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  • 63hart — UK [hɑː(r)t] / US [hɑrt] noun [countable] Word forms hart : singular hart plural harts an old word for a male deer . A more usual word is stag …

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  • 64hart — noun Etymology: Middle English hert, from Old English heort; akin to Latin cervus hart, Greek keras horn more at horn Date: before 12th century chiefly British the male of the red deer especially when over five years old ; stag compare hind …

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  • 65Hart — I. biographical name Albert Bushnell 1854 1943 American historian & editor II. biographical name Basil Henry Liddell see Liddell Hart III. biographical name Lorenz 1895 1943 American lyricist IV. biographical name Moss 1904 1961 American… …

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  • 66Hart — noun a) originally a nickname from hart, stag . b) anglicised from the …

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  • 67Hart —    (Heb. ayal), a stag or male deer. It is ranked among the clean animals (Deut. 12:15; 14:5; 15:22), and was commonly killed for food (1 Kings 4:23). The hart is frequently alluded to in the poetical and prophetical books (Isa. 35:6; Cant. 2:8,… …

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  • 68Hart — Male red deer, older than five years. It was often used as decoration or part of a *livery, e.g. of Richard II. A white hart represented purity, sometimes the solitude of a hermit. [< OldEngl. heorot] …

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  • 69Hart — Provenance. Diminutif d Harold. Vient du germain hart et hrod Signifie : fort et gloire Se fête le 1er novembre. Histoire. Saint Harold se convertit au christianisme et recoit le baptême vers quarante ans, en 948. Couronné roi du Danemark deux… …

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  • 70Hart — I. hardt, hart forêt Alsace. II. bois touffu et serré Alsace. Voir Hardt …

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