FromProto-Brythonic *dar ( “ oak ” ) . Cognate to theDarent .
Dart
Ariver inDevon ,England , which flows fromDartmoor to theEnglish Channel atDartmouth . Anunincorporated community inWashington County ,Ohio ,United States , said to be named for a bird flying like a dart. Metonymic occupational surname for a maker of darts, fromMiddle English dart .
Dart (plural Darts )
Asurname from Middle English .According to the 2010 United States Census,Dart is the 9092nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 3594 individuals.Dart is most common among White (89.71%) individuals. (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
Dart (plural Darts )
( UK , naval slang ) Anofficer trained atBritannia Royal Naval College , Dartmouth, England.Borrowed fromEnglish dart , fromOld French dart , fromProto-West Germanic *darōþu .
IPA (key ) : /dart/ ,[daʁt] ,[daɐ̯t] ,[daːt] Dart m (strong ,genitive Darts ,plural Darts )
adart ( small missile used in the game of darts ) Synonyms: Dartpfeil ,Pfeil Dart n (strong ,genitive Darts or Dart ,no plural )
the game ofdarts Synonyms: Darts ,Dartspiel ,Dartsport ,Dartwerfen ,Pfeilwerfen Declension ofDart [sg-only, neuter, strong ]