Hart

Word HART
Character 4
Hyphenation hart
Pronunciations /hɑːt/

Definitions and meanings of "Hart"

What do we mean by hart?

A male deer, especially a male red deer over five years old. noun

An obsolete spelling of heart. noun

A simplified spelling of heart.

The male of the red deer, Cervus elaphus, the female of which is called hind; a stag, especially an adult stag or male red deer after its fifth year, when the sur-royal or crown-antler has appeared. noun

In heraldry, a stag used as a bearing. It is taken as a stag in its sixth year or older, but the word stag is not used in blazon. noun

A stag; the male of the red deer. See the Note under buck. noun

Obsolete spelling of heart. noun

A male deer, especially the male of the red deer after its fifth year. noun

United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers (1895-1943) noun

A male deer, especially an adult male red deer noun

United States playwright who collaborated with George S. Kaufman (1904-1961) noun

A male deer, especially the male of the red deer after his fifth year.

A red deer or one of related species.

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The word "hart" in example sentences

"Well, now," laughed Maudlin, "it has at least been seen that the hart is the whitest of harts." ❋ Unknown (1922)

'Well, now,' laughed Maudlin, 'it has at least been seen that the hart is the whitest of harts.' ❋ Unknown (1921)

"That's what we call the hart's tongue," said he, "though I fancy they give them all different names in different places." ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

On the one hand, Wordsworth of course simply hopes that in a world where the death of a hart is signified by nature the lives of humans will receive a similarly blessed accounting. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten, so shalt thou eat them, &c. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Wherefore being pricked in hart for my undutifullnesse, this way I studie to redeeme my peace, first by repentance towards God, humbly and often craving his pardon for this my offence: secondly by studying how to shew double love to my children, to make them amends for neglect of this part of love to them, when they should have hung on my breasts, & have beene nourished in mine owne bosome: thirdly by doing my indeavour to prevent many christian mothers from sining in the same kinde, against our most loving, and gratious God. ❋ Unknown (1622)

Jonson for "a hart of ten"] If the word hart be right, I do not see any use of the latter quotation. ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

It wasn't because it was Kaled-a-in at all-it was because a hart is a hunted creature, and because you hoped that the cold of winter would close around you and keep you from ever feeling anything again. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1994)

I neuer saw any man daunce that was sober and his right wits, but there by your leaue he failed, not our young Courtiers will allow it, besides that it is the most decent and comely demeanour of all exultations and reioycements of the hart, which is no lesse naturall to man then to be wise or well learned, or sober. ❋ George Puttenham (N/A)

In the meantime, Virginia being a little rested, she gathered from the trunk of an old tree, which overhung the bank of the river, some long leaves of the plant called hart's tongue, which grew near its root. ❋ Bernardin De Saint-Pierre (1775)

These include Asplenium scolopendrium, known as hart's tongue fern, a terrestrial evergreen offering shuttlecock-like crowns of light green strap-shaped leaves. ❋ Erle Nickel (2010)

I neuer saw any man daunce that was sober and in his right wits, but there by your leaue he failed, nor our young Courtiers will allow it, besides that it is the most decent and comely demeanour of all exulatations and reioycements of the hart, which is no lesse naturall to man then to be wise or well learned, or sober. ❋ Unknown (1569)

Excuse (madame I beseech you) my rashnesse, and pardon my follie: accuse rather, either your celestiall beautie, or els that tyrant Loue who hath wounded me so luckelie, as I esteme mine euill fortunate, and my wounde happie: sithe by his meane my thoughtes and cogitations doe onelye tende to do you seruice, and to loue you in mine hart, which is the Phenix of the fairest and moste curteous Ladies within all our Prouince. ❋ William Painter (N/A)

I just couldn't bear the constant, unceasing barrage of "hart" puns. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Factual mistakes from a university professor, coupled with embarrassing misspelling on his blog such as "hart" instead of heart, certainly undermine the credibility of this not-so-objective and often inaccurate tenured professor. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The "hart" was once only confounded with "haar," and responded to by grasping at the hair. ❋ William T. Preyer (1869)

The next in order, or "hart," is also quite familiar; but every scholar knows that the Hebrew term _aïl_ is so vague in its import, that it has been understood to signify a tree as well as a quadruped. ❋ Michael Russell (1814)

Yes | No | Report from hunt3r wrote 17 weeks 3 days ago for that price ... i would expect a mcmillan stock and an aftermarket barrel from hart or shilen or the like. also, if a custom rifle won't print 1/4 moa groups, i wouldn't be able to justify it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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