释义 |
-ard \ə(r)d or, in a few loan words from French (as “communard”), |ärd or |ȧd\ noun suffix also -art \ə(r)t\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German -hart (in personal names such as Gērhart Gerard); akin to Old English heard hard — more at hard : one that is characterized by performing some action, possessing some quality, or being associated with some thing especially conspicuously or excessively < braggart > < drunkard > < dullard > < pollard > < sluggard > < stinkard > < wizard > : a large one of its kind < staggard > |