different between sart vs syrt
sart
English
Etymology
From Middle English sart, from Old French sart, from Medieval Latin sarr?tum (“to hoe”).
Noun
sart (plural sarts)
- (Britain, obsolete) An assart, or clearing; land cleared for agriculture.
References
- Webster, Noah (1828) , “sart”, in An American Dictionary of the English Language
- sart in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- James A. H. Murray [et al.], editors (1884–1928) , “Sart, n.1”, in A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (Oxford English Dictionary), London: Clarendon Press, OCLC 15566697.
Anagrams
- 'rats, RAST, RATs, RTAs, Star, TSRA, arts, arts., rats, star, tars, tsar
Danish
Adjective
sart (neuter sart, plural and definite singular attributive sarte)
- tender, vulnerable
- (of a spot on one's body) tender, hurting when touched
- tender, caring, careful not to harm
Turkish
Etymology
From Armenian ???? (sard). Doublet of say?t.
Noun
sart
- (dialectal, Artvin) spider
- Synonym: örümcek
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syrt
English
Etymology 1
From Turkic s?rt (“highland; ridge; backbone”).
Noun
syrt (plural syrts)
- A kind of elevated flatland in Russia and Central Asia.
- Syrts may be separated from each other by higher ridges, and may serve as water divides between drainage basins for larger rivers.
Etymology 2
From Latin syrtis.
Noun
syrt (plural syrts)
- A quicksand or bog.
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