hert
Alemannic German
Etymology
From Middle High German hart, herte, from Old High German hart.
References
- Abegg, Emil, (1911) Die Mundart von Urseren (Beiträge zur Schweizerdeutschen Grammatik. IV.) [The Dialect of Urseren], Frauenfeld, Switzerland: Huber & Co., page 6.
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɦɛrt/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: hert
- Rhymes: -ɛrt
- Homophone: Hert
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch hert, from Old Dutch hirot, from Proto-West Germanic *herut, from Proto-Germanic *herutaz, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₂-.
Noun
hert n (plural herten, diminutive hertje n)
- A deer, a ruminant of the family Cervidae; sometimes used of members of the families Moschidae and Tragulidae in non-scientific use (see derived terms).
- 1773, Genootschap Laus Deo, Salus Populo, "Psalm 42" (modernised spelling).
- 't Hijgend hert der jacht ontkomen, schreeuwt niet sterker naar 't genot, van de frisse waterstromen, dan mijn ziel verlangt naar God.
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- 1773, Genootschap Laus Deo, Salus Populo, "Psalm 42" (modernised spelling).
- Venison, the meat of a deer.
Alternative forms
Derived terms
Descendants
- Afrikaans: hert
Middle Dutch
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Alternative forms
Etymology 2
From Old Dutch *herth, from Proto-West Germanic *herþ.
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Alternative forms
- hāert
- hēert
Descendants
- Dutch: haard
- Limburgish: haerdj
Further reading
- “hert (I)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
- “hert (II)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
- Verwijs, E., Verdam, J. (1885–1929) “hert (III)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, →ISBN, page III
- Verwijs, E., Verdam, J. (1885–1929) “hert (IV)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, →ISBN, page IV
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English heorot.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɛrt/, /hɛːrt/
Noun
hert (plural hertes)
References
- “hert, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-03-05.
Old Norse
Scots
Etymology
From Middle English herte.
Alternative forms
- haert
- hairt
References
- “hert, n.” in the Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries.
West Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian herte, from Proto-West Germanic *hertā.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɛt/
Further reading
- “hert (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
Yola
Etymology
From Middle English heren, from Old English hīeran, from Proto-West Germanic *hauʀijan.
Verb
hert
- heard
- 1867, CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, page 116, lines 8-9:
- wee hert ee zough o'ye colure o' pace na name o' Mulgrave.
- we heard the distant sound of the wings of the dove of peace, in the word Mulgrave.
References
- Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published 1867, page 116
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