A hart


[hahrt] /hɑrt/
noun
albert bushnell
[boo sh-nl] /ˈbʊʃ nl/ (show ipa), 1854–1943, u.s. editor, historian, and educator.
gary (warren) born 1936, u.s. politician: senator 1975–87.
lorenz
[lawr-uh nts,, lohr-] /ˈlɔr ənts,, ˈloʊr-/ (show ipa), 1895–1943, u.s. lyricist.
moss, 1904–61, u.s. playwright and librettist.
william s(hakespeare) 1872–1946, u.s. film actor.
hart
/hɑːt/
noun (pl) harts, hart
the male of the deer, esp the red deer aged five years or more
word origin
old english heorot; related to old norse hjörtr, old high german hiruz hart, latin cervus stag, lithuanian kárve cow; see horn
hart
/hɑːt/
noun
lorenz. 1895–1943, us lyricist: collaborated with richard rodgers in writing musicals
moss. 1904–61, us dramatist: collaborated with george kaufman on broadway comedies and wrote libretti for musicals
hart
n.

old english heorot “hart, stag, male deer,” from proto-germanic -herut- (cf. old saxon hirot, old frisian and dutch hert “stag, deer,” old high german hiruz, old norse hjörtr, german hirsch “deer, stag, hart”), perhaps from pie root -ker- “horn” (see horn (n.)). now, a male deer after its fifth year.

(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, 9; lam. 1:6; ps. 42:1).

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