hart
English
/hɑːt/, /hɑɹt/
noun
Definitions
- A male deer, especially the male of the red deer after his fifth year.
- A red deer or one of related species.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English hert (stag, hart) inherited from Old English heorot (stag) inherited from Proto-Germanic *herutaz (stag, deer) derived from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóru (horn).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ḱóru
Gloss
horn
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
角
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Corydon English
- Elkhart English
- Elkhart Lake English
- elk English
- hartshorn English
- hartwort English
- heart English
- horn English
- lake English
- wort English
- cervarius Latin
- cervia Latin
- cervicapra Latin
- cervinus Latin
- cervus Latin
- Hirsch German
- Hirschfliege German
- Hirschkuh German
- Hirschkäfer German
- Mähnenhirsch German
- Rothirsch German
- cervo Italian
- damhert Dutch, Flemish
- dwerghert Dutch, Flemish
- edelhert Dutch, Flemish
- gaffelhert Dutch, Flemish
- hert Dutch, Flemish
- hertenbok Dutch, Flemish
- hertengewei Dutch, Flemish
- hertenkamp Dutch, Flemish
- hertzwijn Dutch, Flemish
- lierhert Dutch, Flemish
- moerashert Dutch, Flemish
- muildierhert Dutch, Flemish
- muskushert Dutch, Flemish
- roodhert Dutch, Flemish
- schijnhert Dutch, Flemish
- spieshert Dutch, Flemish
- коро́ва Russian
- коровий Russian
- коровка Russian
- коровник Russian
- ciervo Spanish, Castilian
- cérvido Spanish, Castilian
- κόρυδος Ancient Greek
- *kerud- Proto-Indo-European
- *kerw- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱerh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱerh₂wós Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱr̥h₂wós Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱóru Proto-Indo-European
- *herutaz Proto-Germanic
- hjort Swedish
- hjorta Swedish
- hjortron Swedish
- hjort Norwegian Nynorsk
- kronhjort Norwegian Nynorsk
- heorot Old English
- शरभ Sanskrit
- hert Middle English
- hjǫrtr Old Norse
- hjort Danish
- hjortekød Danish
- cerf Old French
- cérvol Catalan, Valencian
- cerb Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- carw Welsh
- hert Middle Dutch
- hiruz Old High German
- Cervidae Translingual
- cervo Ido
- chèr Norman
- hirz Middle High German
- Hirsch Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *herut gmw-pro
- hirot Old Dutch
- hirut Old Dutch
- cervo Old Portuguese
- hirsch Cimbrian
- tserbu Aromanian
- hiorter Old Swedish
- ciervu Asturian
- cierf Friulian
- *śarHabʰás Proto-Indo-Aryan
- hert Old Frisian
- cervu Sicilian
- hirsch Mòcheno
- *karw Proto-Brythonic
- hīrys Vilamovian
- cerf Ladin