Word info

hird

Speech parts

1. hird - Noun

2. Hird - Proper noun

Meaning

(historical) In Norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

By extension, the formal royal court household.

Hird (plural Hirds)

A surname originating as an occupation for a herdsman.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

At the time of the media report, Hird was considering legal action against both the AFL and Demetriou. citation Personal life Hird married Tania Poynton on 11 October 1997 and they have four children, a daughter and three sons. Source: Internet

Aged 34, Hird continued to feature prominently among Essendon's best players and concluded his career by winning a fifth best and fairest award. Source: Internet

A media report on 3 October 2013 said that Hird denies pleading guilty for a reduced charge as alleged by Demetriou. Source: Internet

Hird was one of the best on field in his final game with 34 disposals, one shy of his career high. Source: Internet

Former Geelong dual premiership winning coach and Essendon triple-premiership winning player Mark Thompson later joined Hird on the coaching panel. Source: Internet

He was banned from working at any AFL club in any capacity for 12 months commencing from 25 August 2013. citation Hird is allowed to attend Essendon matches as a spectator, in 2014. Source: Internet

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