ə(r)d or, in a few loan words from French ( as “communard” ), |ärd or |ȧd noun suffix
also -art ə(r)t
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German -hart (in personal names such as Gērhart Gerard); akin to Old English heard hard — more at hard
: one that is characterized by performing some action, possessing some quality, or being associated with some thing especially conspicuously or excessively
bragg art
drunk ard
dull ard
poll ard
slugg ard
stink ard
wiz ard
: a large one of its kind
stagg ard