hardier

hardier
(entrée créée par le supplément)
(har-dié, h aspirée) s. m.
Nom, en certaines parties de la Lorraine, du berger, du pâtre.
   Anc. franç. harde (Voy. HARDE 1 au Dictionnaire).

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