HARR


Meaning of HARR in English

ˈ(h)är noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English herre, harre, from Old English heorra; akin to Old Norse hjarri hinge and perhaps to Latin cardin-, cardo hinge — more at cardinal

1. obsolete : a gate or door hinge

2. now dialect England : an upright to which hinges are fastened and from which a door or gate swings

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