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Variety of Yiddish spoken in Israel
The Haredi dialect (Hebrew: עָגָה חרדית, romanized: aga haredit) is a vernacular spoken by Haredi communities in Israel. It evolved from "standard" pre-World
Haredi_dialect
Branch of Orthodox Judaism
Haredi Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות חֲרֵדִית, romanized: Yahadut Ḥaredit, IPA: [χaʁeˈdi]) is a sector of Orthodox Judaism that is characterized by its strict
Haredi_Judaism
West Germanic language spoken by Ashkenazis
in Israel, has evolved into the Haredi dialect), making it a language used regularly by hundreds of thousands of Haredi Jews today. The largest of these
Yiddish
Sociolect of English spoken by Orthodox Jews in Yeshiva
Klezmer-loshn Yiddish words used in English Jewish English Lexicon Haredi dialect "How To Understand Yeshivish". Forward. 23 February 2011. Retrieved
Yeshivish
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Litvish, a Yiddish dialect characteristic of Lithuanian Jews, also known as Northeastern Yiddish Litvishe, non-Hasidic Haredi Jews Litvak, any Jew from
Litvish_(disambiguation)
Belt used to fulfill the Jewish commandment of separating the mind and heart
is, the only exception is that the bendle is used by non-married Chabad Haredi Jews during prayer. It does fulfill all the requirements of its cousin "the
Bendle
Ethnic group of Europe
was killed during the Holocaust. The term is sometimes used to cover all Haredi Jews who follow an Ashkenazi, non-Hasidic style of life and learning, whatever
Litvaks
Ideology that views Zionism as a fundamental component of Orthodox Judaism
Israel, and the Torah of Israel. The Hardal (חרדי לאומי, Ḥaredi Le'umi, 'Nationalist Haredi') are a sub-community, stricter in its observance, and more
Religious_Zionism
Languages and dialects developed in the Jewish diaspora
Jewish languages are the various languages and dialects that developed in Jewish communities in the diaspora. The original Jewish language is Hebrew, supplanted
Jewish_languages
City located in Flanders, Belgium
London and its Stamford Hill neighbourhood) that is home to a considerable Haredi population in the 21st century. Early recorded versions of the name include
Antwerp
Northwest Semitic language
Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the Israelites and
Hebrew_language
Yiddish New York newspaper
It is widely read within the broader Yiddish-speaking Haredi community. It uses a Yiddish dialect common to Satmar Hasidim, as opposed to "YIVO Yiddish"
Der_Yid
City in Israel
kilometres (19 mi) west of Jerusalem in Israel's Jerusalem District. A center of Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodoxy, Beit Shemesh had a population of 176,786 as
Beit_Shemesh
Hebrew pronunciation system
Ashkenazi Hebrew altogether in favour of the Israeli pronunciation. (Many Haredi communities in England use the Galician/Polish [oi], although some - such
Ashkenazi_Hebrew
Extinct Occitan dialect
Judeo-Provençal, or Judeo-Occitan, is a dialect of Occitan historically spoken by Jews in the South of France. In the Middle Ages, it was spoken by the
Judeo-Provençal
Romance language derived from Old Spanish
the dialect of North Africa, especially Morocco. Judeo-Spanish has also been referred to as Judesmo (also Judezmo, Djudesmo or Djudezmo). The dialect of
Judaeo-Spanish
Italian-derived Jewish dialect continuum
endangered and extinct Jewish dialects, with only about 200 speakers in Italy and 250 total speakers today. The dialects are one of the Italian languages
Judeo-Italian_dialects
Structure of the Yiddish language
standard form laid out by YIVO while noting differences in significant dialects such as that of many contemporary Hasidim. As a Germanic language descended
Yiddish_grammar
Hindustani dialect of Indian Jews
romanized: yahūd urdū; Hebrew: אורדו יהודית, romanized: ūrdū yehūdīt) was a dialect of the Urdu language spoken by the Baghdadi Jews in the Indian subcontinent
Judeo-Urdu
Persian dialects spoken by Jews in Iran
Judeo-Persian refers to both a group of Jewish dialects spoken by Jews and Judeo-Persian texts (written in the Hebrew alphabet). As a collective term,
Judeo-Persian
Islam. Antwerp is one of the few remaining European cities with a large Haredi (or Ultra Orthodox) Jewish population. The Jewish population numbers around
Demographics_of_Antwerp
with Yiddish loan words. Yiddish remains the lingua franca among American Haredi Jews (particularly Hasidic Jewry), whose communities are concentrated in
Languages of the United States
Languages_of_the_United_States
the older generations died out. Yiddish is still often used in Ashkenazi Haredi communities worldwide, and is usually the first language for the members
Languages_of_Israel
Ashkenaz Jewish culture and religious practice
observance of halakha (Jewish religious laws) for men and women. Among Haredi Jews of Eastern European descent, comprising the majority of Jews who still
Yiddishkeit
Branch of the Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages influenced by Hebrew
official language for the western half of his empire, and the Eastern Aramaic dialect of Babylon became the official standard. In 1955, Richard Frye questioned
Judeo-Aramaic_languages
Person trained to practise a form of divination
Akkadian language clay sheep liver models written in a local dialect, recovered from the palace at Mari, dated to the 19th or 18th century BCE.
Haruspex
Type of hat with narrow or no brim
another source adamant that the word is borrowed from "the old Languedoc dialect word tuc" meaning "summit" or "the head of a mountain". The spelling of
Toque
Male given name (חיים)
Chaim Herzog (1918–1997), Israeli president Chaim Kanievsky (1928–2022), Haredi rabbi and leader in Israel Chaim Koppelman (1920–2009), American printmaker
Haim
Jewish diaspora of Africa and Asia
Mizrahim are Judeo-Iranian languages such as Judeo-Persian, the Bukhori dialect, Judeo-Tat, and Kurdish languages; Georgian; Judeo-Marathi and Judeo-Malayalam
Mizrahi_Jews
Traditional Malayalam dialect of Cochin Jews
other colloquial Malayalam dialects, it is not considered by many linguists to be a language in its own right, but rather a dialect, or simply a language variation
Judeo-Malayalam
Core group of ancient Hebrew scriptures
closely related to their Canaanite neighbors, and Hebrew was a Canaanite dialect. Archaeological evidence indicates Israel began as loosely organized tribal
Hebrew_Bible
Israel's ethnic and religious majority
of the Orthodox and Haredi sector has partly balanced out negative population growth amongst other Jewish denominations. Haredi women have 7.7 children
Israeli_Jews
Jewish subgroup of Central Asia
HaBira on the east, and Geula on the south. Today, most of the residents are Haredi Jews. Following the Soviet capture of Bukhara and the creation of the Soviet
Bukharan_Jews
Austrian state
Jewish as of 1869. After the war, Jews from Burgenland founded the Jerusalem haredi neighbourhood of Kiryat Mattersdorf, reminding of the original name of Mattersburg
Burgenland
p. 1054 Henry Long, William (1886). A Dictionary of the Isle of Wight dialect, and of provincialisms used in the island; to which is appended the Christmas
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
tradition, a Sephardic or Mizrahi woman who marries into an Orthodox or Haredi Ashkenazi Jewish family raises her children to be Ashkenazi Jews; conversely
Ashkenazi_Jews
Ten emanations in Kabbalah
Sefirot Land of Israel Who is a Jew? Branches Religious movements Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Litvaks Modern Conservative Reform Reconstructionist Humanistic
Sefirot
Central text of Rabbinic Judaism
century. Unlike the Western Aramaic dialect of the Jerusalem Talmud, the Babylonian Talmud uses a Babylonian Aramaic dialect. The Jerusalem is also more fragmentary
Talmud
Magic intended to turn away harm or evil influences
ISSN 0002-7316. Alexander Beider (29 October 2015). Origins of Yiddish Dialects. OUP Oxford. pp. 183–. ISBN 978-0-19-105981-0. Jacobs, Joseph (1908). The
Apotropaic_magic
American comedian (1868–1935)
February 2021 "BBC Audio | Sunday | The role of AI in faith and spirituality; Haredi draft row in Israel". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2026-01-05. Jordan, Eliana
Julian_Rose_(entertainer)
Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal
Asian portion gave up their language and adopted the local Judeo-Arabic dialect. This latter phenomenon is just one of the factors which have today led
Sephardic_Jews
Temple in Jerusalem (c. 516 BCE–70 CE)
communities in the Diaspora. The celebrations brought a variety of languages and dialects spoken by Jews to the streets of the city. Philo, a Jewish philosopher
Second_Temple
Ethnoreligious group
Jewish population in general is either declining or steady, but Orthodox and Haredi Jewish communities, whose members often shun birth control for religious
Jews
Jewish community of Iran
discriminatory judicial system that prioritized Muslims over Jews. Rabbis from the Haredi sect Neturei Karta, which has historically been opposed to the existence
Iranian_Jews
Jewish ethnic group
1. Katz 1981, 6.4.2. The Aleppo Jewish dialect is described by Nevo, Moshe, "An Aleppan Judeo-Arabic Dialect", in Harel, Yaron (ed.), Aleppo Studies
Syrian_Jews
Observance of recitation in religious Judaism
countries). All Reform and Reconstructionist congregations have mixed seating. Haredi and the vast majority of Modern Orthodox Judaism has a blanket prohibition
Jewish_prayer
Printed Torah in the form of a codex
Sefirot Land of Israel Who is a Jew? Branches Religious movements Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Litvaks Modern Conservative Reform Reconstructionist Humanistic
Chumash_(Judaism)
Ancient Jewish headdress
sefaria.org. Retrieved 2022-09-16. Wajsberg, Eljakim (2004). "The Aramaic Dialect of the Palestinian Traditions in the Babylonian Talmud — Part A" (הלשון
Sudra_(headdress)
Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony
no longer use metzitzah b'peh, but a small minority of certain sects of Haredi Jews continue to perform it, although even among most Haredim the practice
Brit_milah
Orthodox form of Judaism since the 6th century AD
Part of a series on Judaism Movements Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Modern Conservative Reform Karaite Reconstructionist Renewal Humanistic Philosophy Principles
Rabbinic_Judaism
Form of Judaeo-Spanish historically spoken by Sephardim in North Africa
letters. There is some cultural resemblance between the two Judaeo-Spanish dialect communities, including a rich shared stock of romanzas (ballads) from medieval
Haketia
Jewish subgroups
Suwałki region of Poland). They have historically spoken the Eastern Yiddish dialect Litvish (Lithuanian Yiddish). Galitzianers, or Galician Jews, trace their
Jewish_ethnic_divisions
Dispersion of Jews around the globe
from Central Asia who historically practised Judaism and spoke Bukhori, a dialect of the Tajik-Persian language. The Kaifeng Jews are members of a small
Jewish_diaspora
Ethnoreligious group of the Levant
The Druze Arabic dialect, especially in the rural areas, is often different from the other regional Arabic dialects. Druze Arabic dialect is distinguished
Druze
Circassian diaspora in Israel
community. According to these activists, "Circassians receive less than Arab or Haredi-religious communities, despite "sixty years of loyalty". In response to
Circassians_in_Israel
Vichy Regime. Jewish religious affiliations range from the ultra-Orthodox Haredi communities to the large segment of Jews who are secular and identify culturally
Culture_of_France
Teacher of Torah and spiritual leader in Judaism
movements—Conservative, Modern Orthodox, Reform, Reconstructionist, Hasidic, and Haredi—have enacted takkanot both in the State of Israel and throughout the Jewish
Rabbi
Interfaith relations
communities, in particular, have often been compared and contrasted to Haredi and Hasidic Jewish communities. Most Anabaptists use the Luther Bible, which
Anabaptist–Jewish_relations
Endangered Greek dialect
known as Judaeo-Greek, Romaniyot, Romaniote, and Yevanitika, is a Greek dialect formerly used by the Romaniotes and by the Constantinopolitan Karaites
Yevanic
Iraq distinguished themselves by the way they spoke in their old Arabic dialect (and some in Aramaic), Judeo-Arabic; the way they dressed; observation
History_of_the_Jews_in_Iraq
American nationals and citizens who are Jewish
incorporated areas, Kiryas Joel and Lakewood, having a high concentration of Haredi Jews, and one incorporated area, Beverly Hills, having a high concentration
American_Jews
Near Eastern civilization during the Iron Age
Isaiah as the "lip of Canaan", and was closely related to neighboring dialects like Phoenician and Moabite. Alongside material continuity with Late Bronze
Ancient_Israel_and_Judah
Mitzvah (Jewish religious commandment) to visit and extend aid to the sick
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Bikur_cholim
Ethnoreligious group
(Crimean Karaim: Кърымкъарайлар, Qrımqaraylar, singular къарай, qaray; Trakai dialect: karajlar, singular karaj; Crimean Tatar: Qaraylar), also known more broadly
Crimean_Karaites
African americans making aliyah to Israel
Judaism including Reform, Conservative, Orthodox and various streams of Haredi Judaism. Notable African American Jews who moved to Israel include Nissim
African_Americans_in_Israel
Circumcision for religious purposes
sons of Israel!" Gollaher, p. 3. Häberl, Charles (2009). The Neo-Mandaic Dialect of Khorramshahr. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 4. ISBN 978-3-447-05874-2
Religion_and_circumcision
any newspaper in the country at its helm in Paul Harris. Jewish Tribune – Haredi Jewish; has section in Yiddish language Leeds Catholic Post – monthly Catholic
List of newspapers in the United Kingdom
List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom
One of the four traditional quarters of Jerusalem's Old City
Patriarchate has voiced concerns about the Israeli police not treating spitting by Haredi Jews on Armenian clergy, students and teachers as hate crime. Furthermore
Armenian_Quarter
Religious practice
the word samān from a Tungusic language – possibly from the southwestern dialect of the Evenki spoken by the Sym Evenki peoples, or from the Manchu language
Shamanism
Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews
(Moscati et al., 1969, Sect. 1.2). Before Schlözer, these languages and dialects were known as Oriental languages. Krefetz, Gerald (1982). Jews and Money:
Antisemitism
Religion or creed endorsed by the state
Timeline Religious groups and denominations World Abrahamic Judaism Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Modern Zionist Conservative Reform Karaite Haymanot Reconstructionist
State_religion
Savior and liberator of the Jewish people
Sefirot Land of Israel Who is a Jew? Branches Religious movements Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Litvaks Modern Conservative Reform Reconstructionist Humanistic
Messiah_in_Judaism
cities such as Bukhara, Samarkand, Merv, Khiva, and Balkh, speaking a dialect of Judeo-Tajik, a variant of Judeo-Persian. The Bukharan Jews lived under
History of the Jews under Muslim rule
History_of_the_Jews_under_Muslim_rule
Religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century
sacred language of the Ahl-e Haqq, which is also known as the Hawrami dialects. However, few modern Yarsani can read or write Gorani as their mother tongue
Yarsanism
Headwear
another source suggests that the word is borrowed from "the old Languedoc dialect word tuc" meaning "summit" or "the head of a mountain". The Canadian English
Knit_cap
in New York City. Haredi or Ultra-Orthodox Jews are a small percentage community of practicing in Judaism, the largest known Haredi/Hasidim community
List_of_diasporas
people. The language traditionally spoken by the Jews of Alsace was a dialect of Yiddish, Judeo-Alsatian (Yédisch-Daïtsch), originally a mixture of Middle
History_of_the_Jews_in_Alsace
Precepts and commandments in Judaism
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Mitzvah
there. Most are adherents to Orthodox Judaism, with some belonging to the Haredi, Reform, and Conservative Judaism as well. The community has its own synagogues
History of the Jews in Los Angeles
History_of_the_Jews_in_Los_Angeles
Jews of Spanish or Portuguese origin
Israel and controversial works by Uriel da Costa. The Judaeo-Portuguese dialect was preserved in some documents, but was extinct since the late 18th century:
Spanish_and_Portuguese_Jews
Book by Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane
Sefirot Land of Israel Who is a Jew? Branches Religious movements Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Litvaks Modern Conservative Reform Reconstructionist Humanistic
The Haggada of the Jewish Idea
The_Haggada_of_the_Jewish_Idea
1770s–1880s Jewish intellectual movement
They almost universally abhorred Judaeo-German, regarding it as a corrupt dialect and another symptom of Jewish destitution – the movement pioneered the
Haskalah
Sefirot Land of Israel Who is a Jew? Branches Religious movements Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Litvaks Modern Conservative Reform Reconstructionist Humanistic
Catholic_Church_and_Judaism
Form of Judaism in classical antiquity
and created the Romaniote Jewish community. They spoke Yevanic, a Greek dialect with Hebrew, Arabic and Aramaic influence. According to oral tradition
Hellenistic_Judaism
259. Retrieved January 20, 2017. Hardwick (2002), pg. 13 Yiddish is a dialect of German written in the Hebrew alphabet and based entirely in the East
History of the Jews in the United States
History_of_the_Jews_in_the_United_States
Jewish community in Kaifeng, China
Persian rubrics of the Kaifeng Jewish liturgy are written in the Bukharan dialect and the Bukharan Jews believe that in the past, some of their kin migrated
Kaifeng_Jews
imposed an increased tax burden on them. The community developed its own dialect of Arabic, but the use of Judeo-Tunisian Arabic has declined due to the
History of the Jews in Tunisia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Tunisia
Jewish community that settled in the Kingdom of Cochin in modern-day Kerala, India
other colloquial Malayalam dialects, it is not considered by many linguists to be a language in its own right, but a dialect, or simply a language variation
Cochin_Jews
Greek-speaking Jewish community
and Portugal after 1492. Their distinct language was Yevanic, a Greek dialect that contained Hebrew along with some Aramaic and Turkish words, but today's
Romaniote_Jews
representatives of the Jerusalem municipality and the Haredi community met to discuss inter-faith tolerance. The Haredi Community Tribunal of Justice published a
Persecution of Christians in the post–Cold War era
Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_post–Cold_War_era
Branch of Judaism
Sefirot Land of Israel Who is a Jew? Branches Religious movements Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Litvaks Modern Conservative Reform Reconstructionist Humanistic
Synagogal_Judaism
American Yiddish scholar and historian
particularly over his predictions of a vernacular future for Yiddish based in Haredi communities, and his contention that modern Hebrew could not replace the
Dovid_Katz
Jewish community of eastern and northern Caucasia
elements. In Juhuri, they call themselves Juhuri (Derbent dialect) or Juwuri (Kuba dialect), and in Russian they are known as Gorskie Yevrey. Brook, Kevin
Mountain_Jews
Race or ethnic separation in daily life
Israeli public was found to be the most tolerant, while the religious and Haredi respondents were the most discriminatory. Some commentators have sought
Racial_segregation
Jewish literature attributed to rabbis
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Rabbinic_literature
Jewish heritage library in Jerusalem
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National_Library_of_Israel
Ethnic group
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Igbo_Jews
Jewish ethnic group
Djerban (Tunisia) Jewish dialect's use of gimmel and quf, switching to jimmel and guf when talking with Gentiles in the Arabic dialect of Jerba. While Jewish
Yemenite_Jews
Flat cap traditional to Sicily and Calabria
some ancient writings. In 1789, for example, a vocabulary of Neapolitan dialect bears both the coppola voice and the coppolone derivative and describes
Coppola_cap
Relationship between Jews and Halloween
Sefirot Land of Israel Who is a Jew? Branches Religious movements Orthodox Haredi Hasidic Litvaks Modern Conservative Reform Reconstructionist Humanistic
Jews_and_Halloween
HAREDI DIALECT
HAREDI DIALECT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harding.French : from a pet form of any of several Germanic compound personal names beginning with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the possessive case of the personal name Hard, denoting a son or servant of someone called Hard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a hardener of metals or a baker, from an agent derivative of Middle English harde(n); this verb is known to have been used with reference to metals and to heating dough.North German, Frisian, and Danish : from a personal name, Harder, Herder.South German : topographic name or habitational name from any of the places named with Middle High German hart ‘woodland used as pasture’.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Holy Hearted
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and French
English, Scottish, and French : nickname for a brave or
foolhardy man, from Old French, Middle English hardi ‘bold’,
‘courageous’ (of Germanic origin; compare Hard 1).Irish : in addition to being an importation of the English name,
this is also found as an Anglicized form (by partial translation) of
Gaelic Mac Giolla Deacair ‘son of the hard lad’.Scottish : variant spelling of Hardie 2.Bearers of the surname Hardy from Anjou and Normandy, France, are documented
in Quebec City in 1669. The secondary surnames Châtillon,
Surname or Lastname
English or Irish
English or Irish : variant of Harnett.
Boy/Male
Indian
Pungent, Acrid
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hardy.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southeastern England)
English (mainly southeastern England) : habitational name from Harden in West Yorkshire, which gets its name from Old English hara ‘hare’ or hær ‘rock’ + denu ‘valley’. Harden in Staffordshire, recorded in the Middle Ages as Haworthyn, Harwerthyn (from Old English hēah ‘high’ + worðign ‘enclosure’), was probably not reduced to its modern form early enough to lie behind any examples of the surname.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Giolla Deacair (see Hardy).North German : patronymic from a short form of a Germanic personal name with the first element hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pungent, Acrid
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Ar'eliy, ARELI means "lion of God." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Gad.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
From the Hare's Valley
Boy/Male
Hindu
Heartfelt, Affectionate, Cordial, Heart full
Girl/Female
German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
From the Heart
Female
Japanese
(春美) Japanese name HARUMI means "spring beauty."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
From the Hare's Valley
Female
Japanese
(春樹) Japanese name HARUKI means "springtime tree."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Servant of Lord Krishna
Male
English
Pet name for longer English names containing Hard- or Hart-, HARDY means "brave, hardy, strong."Â
HAREDI DIALECT
HAREDI DIALECT
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Blessing Honour
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, French
Astray
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the maintainer, The provider
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Adelice, ADELICIA means "noble sort."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Fearless; Unique; Brave; Powerful; King; King of Jungle
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives in the Royal Meadow
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Sage; Advisor to Devi Lalita
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Great Kingdom
HAREDI DIALECT
HAREDI DIALECT
HAREDI DIALECT
HAREDI DIALECT
HAREDI DIALECT
a.
Weighed; determined; reduced to equal or standard weight; as, tared filter papers, used in weighing precipitates.
a.
Furnished with oars; -- chiefly used in composition; as, a four-oared boat.
v. t.
To make hard as marble; to harden.
superl.
Difficult to accomplish; full of obstacles; laborious; fatiguing; arduous; as, a hard task; a disease hard to cure.
v. t.
To harden, as a metal, by hammering it in the cold state.
v. t.
To harden; to make hard.
n.
Making hard or harder.
superl.
Difficult to please or influence; stern; unyielding; obdurate; unsympathetic; unfeeling; cruel; as, a hard master; a hard heart; hard words; a hard character.
superl.
Difficult to bear or endure; not easy to put up with or consent to; hence, severe; rigorous; oppressive; distressing; unjust; grasping; as, a hard lot; hard times; hard fare; a hard winter; hard conditions or terms.
superl.
Not easily penetrated, cut, or separated into parts; not yielding to pressure; firm; solid; compact; -- applied to material bodies, and opposed to soft; as, hard wood; hard flesh; a hard apple.
n.
A lip, commonly the upper one, having a fissure of perpendicular division like that of a hare.
a.
Having (such or so many) ears; -- used in composition; as, long-eared-eared; sharp-eared; full-eared; ten-eared.
a.
Inured to fatigue or hardships; strong; capable of endurance; as, a hardy veteran; a hardy mariner.
v. t.
To harden too much; to make too hard.
a.
In composition: Having (such) hair; as, red-haired.
adv.
With difficulty; as, the vehicle moves hard.
v. t.
To make hard or harder; to make firm or compact; to indurate; as, to harden clay or iron.
v. t.
To harden; to toughen; to make hardy.
n.
A blacksmith's fuller or chisel, having a square shank for insertion into a square hole in an anvil, called the hardy hole.
v. i.
To become hard or harder; to acquire solidity, or more compactness; as, mortar hardens by drying.