• Reard

    Origin

    From Middle English rerd, from Old English reord ("voice, speech, language"), from Proto-Germanic *rizdō, *razdō ("voice, language, speech"), from Proto-Indo-European *res- ("to shout, speak"). Cognate with Old High German rarta ("sound, voice, harmony"), Old Norse rǫdd ("voice, speech, song"), Gothic 𐍂𐌰𐌶𐌳𐌰 (razda, "tongue, speech, language, dialect").

    Full definition of reard

    Noun

    reard

    (plural reards)
    1. (obsolete or dialectal) A voice; a sound.
    2. (obsolete or dialectal) Fame, renown.
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