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单词 hart
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Definition of hart in English:

hart

noun hɑːthɑrt
  • An adult male deer, especially a red deer over five years old.

    雄赤鹿

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A small deer sipped from a pond of clear water, the hart surprisingly not running as Rick rose and approached like deer tend to.
    • ‘The moose is actually a hart - a male deer - which represents the hart part of Hertfordshire,’ says Tim Beesley, from Berkhamsted, Herts.
    • These men, according to Ramon Lull, author of the 13 th-century Libre del Ordre de Cavayleria, should exercise by hunting the hart, the boar and the wolf.
    • My beloved is like a roe or a young hart: behold, he standeth behind our wall, he looketh forth at the windows, shewing himself through the lattice.
    • The Arthurian legends are widespread in the Borders and it is claimed that King Arthur's wise counsellor, Merlin the Magician, roamed these slopes in the guise of a hart, the small deer associated with royalty.

Origin

Old English heorot, heort, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hert and German Hirsch.

Rhymes

apart, apparat, art, baht, Bart, Barthes, cart, carte, chart, clart, dart, Eilat, fart, ghat, Gujarat, Gujrat, Harte, heart, heart-to-heart, impart, Jat, kart, kyat, Maat, Mansart, mart, outsmart, part, quarte, salat, savate, Scart, smart, start, tart, zakat

Definition of hart in US English:

hart

nounhärthɑrt
  • An adult male deer, especially a red deer over five years old.

    雄赤鹿

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Arthurian legends are widespread in the Borders and it is claimed that King Arthur's wise counsellor, Merlin the Magician, roamed these slopes in the guise of a hart, the small deer associated with royalty.
    • My beloved is like a roe or a young hart: behold, he standeth behind our wall, he looketh forth at the windows, shewing himself through the lattice.
    • These men, according to Ramon Lull, author of the 13 th-century Libre del Ordre de Cavayleria, should exercise by hunting the hart, the boar and the wolf.
    • A small deer sipped from a pond of clear water, the hart surprisingly not running as Rick rose and approached like deer tend to.
    • ‘The moose is actually a hart - a male deer - which represents the hart part of Hertfordshire,’ says Tim Beesley, from Berkhamsted, Herts.

Origin

Old English heorot, heort, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hert and German Hirsch.

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