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- Hart_(deer) abstract "Hart is an archaic word for \"stag\" (from Old English heorot, \"deer\" – compare with modern Dutch hert, German Hirsch and Swedish/Norwegian/Danish hjort, also \"deer\").Specifically, \"hart\" was used in medieval times to describe a red deer stag more than five years old.".
- Hart_(deer) comment "Hart is an archaic word for \"stag\" (from Old English heorot, \"deer\" – compare with modern Dutch hert, German Hirsch and Swedish/Norwegian/Danish hjort, also \"deer\").Specifically, \"hart\" was used in medieval times to describe a red deer stag more than five years old.".