nard

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See also: Nard, närd, and n-ard

English

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Nardostachys jatamansi

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle English narde, from Old French narde, Latin nardus, from Ancient Greek νάρδος (nárdos), from Phoenician , Sanskrit नलद (nálada, Indian narde). Doublet of nardus.

Noun

nard (countable and uncountable, plural nards)

  1. A flowering plant of species Nardostachys jatamansi, in the valerian family, that grows in the Himalayas and is used as a perfume, an incense, a sedative, and an herbal medicine.
  2. A fragrant oil from the plant, formerly much prized.
  3. American spikenard (Aralia racemosa), a North American perennial herb with an aromatic root.
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Etymology 2

Alteration of nuts (testicles) or nads (gonads).

Noun

nard (plural nards)

  1. (US, 1980s, slang, usually in the plural) A testicle.
    The soccer ball hit me right in the nards!
    • 2006, Max Brooks, World War Z:
      I’m sure whoever was in charge must have been one of the last of the Fulda Fucktards, you know, those generals who spent their nard-drop years training to defend West Germany from Ivan.
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Etymology 3

Borrowed from Persian نرد (nard)

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Noun

nard (uncountable)

  1. A Persian game similar to backgammon.

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Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin nardus (spikenard).

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Noun

nard m (plural nards)

  1. tuberose (Agave amica)

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French

Etymology

From Latin nardus.

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Noun

nard m (plural nards)

  1. (botany) matgrass (Nardus)

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Middle English

Noun

nard

  1. Alternative form of narde

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Greek νάρδος (nárdos).

Noun

nard m (uncountable)

  1. nard (Nardostachys jatamansi)

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νάρδος (nárdos), from Phoenician, from Sanskrit नलद (nálada, Indian narde).

Pronunciation

Noun

nȁrd m (Cyrillic spelling на̏рд)

  1. nard (plant or oil)

References

  • nard” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Volapük

Noun

nard (nominative plural nards)

  1. valerian

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