†heurt, n.m., collision; blow; shock, knock.
heurté, adj., (of style) abrupt, harsh, jerky.
†heurtement, n.m., hiatus; collision, shock; jar, jingling; clash.
†heurter, v.a., to run up against, to knock up against, to strike against, to hit against; to hit, to strike; to come across, to meet; to run foul of; to jostle; to shock; to go counter to, to hurt, to offend, to disoblige; to jar with; (paint.) to color hard. — quelqu’un; to run against any one. Ce vaisseau a heurté l’autre; this ship ran foul of the other. — les préjugés de; to shock the prejudices of. Dessin heurté; drawing roughly colored.
se †heurter, v.r., to strike, to hit, one’s self; to strike against one another, to run foul of each other; to come across one another; to come into collision; to jostle one another; to clash. Se — à la tête; to strike one’s head. Les boucs se heurtent de leurs têtes; goats butt at one another with their heads.
†heurter, v.n., to strike, to knock, to hit; to dash, to knock (at a door).
☉†heurtoir, n.m., top-stone, flapper; (obs.) knocker; (arch.) lock-sill; (fort.) hurter.
hexacorde, n.m., (mus.) hexachord.
hexaèdre, n.m. and adj., (geom.) hexahedron; hexahedral.
hexagonal, -e, adj., hexagonal.