Türkische aussprache
härtAussprache
/ˈhärt/ /ˈhɑːrt/
Etymologie
[ 'härt ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hert, from Old English heorot 'stag', from Proto-Germanic *kherutaz (compare Dutch hert, German Hirsch, Danish/Swedish hjort), from Pre-Germanic *k̑erudo, from Proto-Indo-European *k̑óru 'horn' (compare Welsh carw 'deer', Latin cervus 'deer', cervīx 'nape of the neck', Lithuanian kárvė 'cow', Russian корова (koróva) 'cow', Ancient Greek κόρυδος (kórydos) 'crested lark', κορυφή (koryphē) 'summit, crown of the head', κορύπτω (korýptō) 'to butt with horns', Avestan srū, sruvā 'horn; claw, talon', Sanskrit śarabháḥ 'mythical antelope'). More at horn.