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Dard, n.1 and a.|dɑːd| A. n. a. A member of any of several peoples of Dardistan, in the extreme north-west of the Indian sub-continent. b. Any of the Indo-Aryan languages of these peoples. B. adj. Of or pertaining to these peoples or their languages.
1873G. W. Leitner Results Tour Dardistan I. iii. p. ii, He might have studied..my Dardu ‘Vocabularies and Dialogues’..and then would have been enabled to have added something to our knowledge of..the Dard languages. 1875F. Drew Jummoo & Kashmir xix. 442, I think that the Dārd character, at all events of the lower classes, is generally straightforward. Ibid. xviii. 422 The existence of the Dārds as a separate race, as well as something of their language, have..been facts within the reach of readers of travels. 1879Encycl. Brit. X. 598/1 The Dards are described as decidedly Aryan in features. 1902Ibid. XXVIII. 729/2 Eleven different languages, which have all been usually classed together under the name Dard. 1920Blackw. Mag. May 620/1 The ‘Indians’ to whom Herodotus refers are none other than the Dards. Ibid., In Ladakh to this day we find pure Dard settlements. |