Haggard

/ˈhæɡərd/ adjective

Looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering.

Originally from falconry, describing a wild adult hawk caught for training, from Old French hagard. The meaning shifted to describe wild, untamed appearance, then to the modern sense of looking worn and exhausted.

AMቀሳሽ
ARهزيل
BNক্ষীণ
CAemaciat
CSvyčerpán
DAudmagret
DEabgezehrt
ELεξαντλημένος
ESdemacrado
FAلاغر
FIuupunut
FRhagard
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