different between hards vs jards
hards
English
Etymology 1
Noun
hards
- plural of hard
Etymology 2
From Middle English herdes, hurdes, from Old English heordan (“hards of flax, tow”), weak feminine plural of heorde (“headhair”), from Proto-West Germanic *he?d?, from Proto-Germanic *hezd?, from Proto-Indo-European *kes- (“to comb, card”).
Alternative forms
- hurds
Noun
hards (uncountable)
- The short coarser fibers of flax or hemp; tow.
Translations
Synonyms
- tow, oakum
Anagrams
- Dhars, shard
French
Adjective
hards
- plural of hard
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jards
English
Noun
jards pl (plural only)
- A callous tumour below the hock on the leg of a horse
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