Yes means same thing as stag or male deer, just rarely used anymore.
No, the word hart has one syllable.
Hart is not a Hebrew word. But if you meant to say, what is the definition of the English word Hart in Hebrew, it is Tsvi (צבי).
hart
The feminine of hart (which is a word for a male deer) is a hind (which is a female deer).
Deer hunters are familiar with the hart, or red deer.
The feminine of hart (which is a word for a male deer) is a hind (which is a female deer).
Hart spelt like this is an old English word for a stag, male deer. Spelt like this: heart, it is the organ that pumps blood around the body.
hart = heart but dont get confused! : hart = heart & hard = hard
Miranda Hart
Hart is a word of old English origin, a variation of the Norse word Heorot, which means a fully adult stag deer.
The Latin word for 'hart' is cervus. A hart is a male deer, especially of the red deer [Cervus elaphus] population and especially from the fifth year of life on. The English word derives from the Old English 'heort, heorot'.
The term "White Hart" refers to an English folklore. Hart is a ancient word for a mature deer so a White Hart is a White Deer. This term was first used by Richard II of England who derived it from his mother.