hard
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ɦɑrt/
adj
Definitions
- hard, strong
- (economics) strong, not easily devalued
- unquestionable, uncontestable
- heartless, unsympathetic (of a person)
- hard, difficult
- harsh, heavy
- hard, rich in calcium (of water)
- loud (of sound)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch hart inherited from Old Dutch hart inherited from Proto-Germanic *harduz (hard, brave).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*harduz
Gloss
hard, brave
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
硬
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Hard English
- Richard English
- Medardus Latin
- Hartholz German
- Hartkäse German
- Hartlot German
- Hartlöten German
- Hartmetall German
- Hartweizen German
- Härte German
- diamanthart German
- hammerhart German
- hart German
- hartgesotten German
- hartherzig German
- hartversilbert German
- härtbar German
- knallhart German
- steinhart German
- ultrahart German
- verhärten German
- winterhart German
- hand Dutch, Flemish
- hardhandig Dutch, Flemish
- hardheid Dutch, Flemish
- hardhout Dutch, Flemish
- hardhouten Dutch, Flemish
- hardlopen Dutch, Flemish
- hardnekkig Dutch, Flemish
- hardop Dutch, Flemish
- hardtin Dutch, Flemish
- hardvochtig Dutch, Flemish
- heid Dutch, Flemish
- hout Dutch, Flemish
- ijzer Dutch, Flemish
- ijzerhard Dutch, Flemish
- keihard Dutch, Flemish
- loeien Dutch, Flemish
- loeihard Dutch, Flemish
- lopen Dutch, Flemish
- nek Dutch, Flemish
- op Dutch, Flemish
- tin Dutch, Flemish
- vochtig Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰelǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *kert- Proto-Indo-European
- *kert-, *kret- Proto-Indo-European
- *kort-ús Proto-Indo-European
- *kret- Proto-Indo-European
- *harduz Proto-Germanic
- Rikard Swedish
- heard Old English
- harðr Old Norse
- hardi Old French
- Richard Cebuano
- hart Middle Dutch
- hartnackich Middle Dutch
- iserenhart Middle Dutch
- *hard Old High German
- hart Old High German
- Rikard Faroese
- hart Middle High German
- 𐌷𐌰𐍂𐌳𐌿𐍃 Gothic
- *hard(ī) gmw-pro
- hart Old Dutch
- *hardas Proto-Finnic
- hard Old Saxon
- hert Alemannic German
- *-hard Frankish
- *hardijan Frankish
- *hartjan Frankish
- Rikard Norwegian