dard

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Etymology

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

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Noun

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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

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French

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Etymology

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

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /daʁ/
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Noun

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dard m (plural dards)

  1. (military, obsolete) javelin, spear
  2. sting (of an animal)
  3. prickle, spine (of a plant)
  4. dart (a small metal object used in the game of darts)
  5. (slang) cock, dick
    Elle m’a pompé le dard.She sucked my dick.

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Descendants

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

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Uzbek

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Etymology

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From Persian درد.

Noun

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dard (plural dardlar)

  1. pain, disease, sickness