hardi
Esperanto
head
Definitions
- to temper (i.e. to strengthen or toughen metals)
Etymology
Derived from English hard derived from German härten (harden, make hard) derived from Swedish härda.
Origin
Swedish
härda
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- blowhard English
- forhard English
- hard English
- hard Brexit English
- hard-ass English
- hard-earned English
- hard-nose English
- hard-wearing English
- hardback English
- hardbacked English
- hardbake English
- hardball English
- hardbeam English
- hardboard English
- hardbody English
- hardbottom English
- hardbound English
- hardcoat English
- hardcore English
- hardcourt English
- hardcover English
- hardcovered English
- hardel English
- harden English
- harder English
- hardfern English
- hardflip English
- hardgoods English
- hardgrass English
- hardground English
- hardhanded English
- hardhead English
- hardheaded English
- hardhearted English
- hardish English
- hardline English
- hardly English
- hardman English
- hardness English
- hardpack English
- hardpacked English
- hardpad English
- hardpan English
- hardpoint English
- hardpressed English
- hardscape English
- hardscrabble English
- hardshell English
- hardship English
- hardsome English
- hardsport English
- hardspun English
- hardstand English
- hardstep English
- hardstone English
- hardstyle English
- hardtail English
- hardtop English
- hardware English
- hardwired English
- hardwood English
- hardworking English
- microhard English
- overhard English
- prehard English
- semihard English
- stone-hard English
- stonehard English
- superhard English
- tryhard English
- ultrahard English
- haarti Finnish
- aushärten German
- erhärten German
- härten German
- hard French
- härda Swedish
- hard Middle English
- harda Ido
- wokhat Tok Pisin