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dard

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Catalan

Etymology

From Medieval Latin dardus, from Frankish *darōþu (dart, spear).

Pronunciation

Noun

dard m (plural dards)

  1. dart (a small metal object used in the game of darts)
    Synonym: dardell
  2. (poetic) arrow
    Synonym: flexta
  3. tongue (of flame)
    Synonym: llança

Derived terms

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French

Etymology

Via Old French dart, from Frankish *daroth (compare Old High German tart, Old Norse darradr).

Pronunciation

Noun

dard m (plural dards)

  1. (military, obsolete) javelin, spear
  2. sting (of an animal)
  3. prickle, spine (of a plant)
    • 1857, Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary [] , Paris: Michel Lévy Frères:
      La robe d'Emma, trop longue, traînait un peu par le bas; de temps à autre, elle s'arrêtait pour la tirer, et alors délicatement, de ses doigts gantés, elle enlevait les herbes rudes avec les petits dards des chardons, pendant que Charles, les mains vides, attendait qu'elle eût fini.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  4. dart (a small metal object used in the game of darts)
  5. (slang) cock, dick

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Italian: dardo
  • Portuguese: dardo
  • Spanish: dardo

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Uzbek

Etymology

From Persian درد.

Noun

dard (plural dardlar)

  1. pain, disease, sickness

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