Haggard
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Noah Webster's Dictionary

1. (a.) Appearing worn and exhausted; or wild and intractable; disposed to break away from duty; untamed; as, a haggard or refractory hawk.

2. (a.) Having the expression of one wasted by want or suffering; hollow-eyed; having the features distorted or wasted, or anxious in appearance; as, haggard features, eyes.

3. (n.) A young or untrained hawk or falcon.

4. (n.) A fierce, intractable creature.

5. (n.) A hag.

6. (n.) A stackyard.

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Haggard (2 Occurrences)

2 Samuel 13:4 He said to him, "Why, son of the king, are you so sad from day to day? Won't you tell me?" Amnon said to him, "I love Tamar, my brother Absalom's sister." (See RSV NIV)

Daniel 1:10 The prince of the eunuchs said to Daniel, I fear my lord the king, who has appointed your food and your drink: for why should he see your faces worse looking than the youths who are of your own age? so would you endanger my head with the king. (See NAS)




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