French hardi. ardit (feminine ardida, masculine plural ardits, feminine plural ardides) bold, daring (derogatory) impudent ardit m (plural ardits) ruse, stratagem...
From ar (“gold”) + ditë (“day”), literally “golden-colored day”. Ardit m a male given name...
French hardi, past tense of hardir, of Frankish origin. Compare Catalan ardit. (aspirated h) IPA(key): /aʁ.di/ hardi (feminine hardie, masculine plural...
manure storage place mēslu sūknis ― manure pump mēslu kaudze ― dunghill ārdīt mēslus ― to ted manure kraut mēslus vezumā ― to load manure in a wagon vest...
grieznēm audumu ― to cut fabric with scissors māte paņem grieznes un iet ārdīt vaļā aizšuvumu ― mother takes the scissors and goes to unravel the sewing...
Proto-Balto-Slavic *or-ei/i-, Proto-Indo-European *Hor-eye-. Cognate with Latvian ā̀rdît (“to destroy, scatter”), Proto-Slavic *oriti (“to tempt”). ardýti (third-person...
three farthings unofficial farthing riding → Occitan: hardit → Catalan: ardit former British unit of currency worth one-quarter of an old penny a very...
please add this translation if you can Latgalian: jaukt, uordeit Latvian: ārdīt Mongolian: please add this translation if you can Old English: rēofan, rendan...
(makīda) Bulgarian: интрига (bg) f (intriga) Catalan: artifici (ca) m, ardit (ca) m, parany (ca) m, estratagema (ca) m Chinese: Mandarin: 陰謀 / 阴谋 (zh)...
Aramaic: Classical Syriac: ܦܘܪܣܐ Azerbaijani: qurğu (az) Catalan: truc (ca) m, ardit (ca) m Chinese: Mandarin: 鬼計 / 鬼计 (guǐjì), 伎倆 / 伎俩 (zh) (jìliǎng), 騙術 /...