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Sard

Sard

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Noun.
[L.
sarda
, Gr. [GREEK], or [GREEK] (sc. [GREEK]), i.e., Sardian stone, fr. [GREEK] Sardian, [GREEK] Sardes, the capital of Lydia: cf. F.
sarde
. Cf.
Sardius
.]
(Min.)
A variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color. See the Note under Chalcedony.

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sard

sard

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English

Noun

sard (plural sards)

  1. (mineralogy) A variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color.
  2. Any of various brownish red earth pigments formerly used in cosmetics and painting; has more yellow, hardly any blue (see puce), is lighter than russet and darker than traditional carnelian.

Verb

sard (third-person singular simple present sards, present participle sarding, simple past and past participle sarded)

  1. (obsolete) to seduce (a woman)

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Etymology 1

From Latin sard-, stem of sardus.

Adjective

sard m (feminine sarda, masculine plural sards, feminine plural sardes)

  1. Sardinian (pertaining to Sardinia, to the Sardinian people, or to the Sardinian language)

Noun

sard m (plural sards, feminine sarda)

  1. Sardinian (an inhabitant of Sardinia)
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Proper noun

sard m

  1. Sardinian (a Romance language indigenous to Sardinia)

Etymology 2

By confusion with sard (Sardinian), from sarg, from Latin sargus

Noun

sard m (plural sards)

  1. white seabream (a fish of species Diplodus sargus)
Synonyms

Kurdish

Adjective

sard

  1. (Sorani) cold