- having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety; worn: the haggard faces of the tired troops.
- wild; wild-looking: haggard eyes.
- (especially of a hawk caught after it has attained adult plumage) untamed.
- a wild or untamed hawk caught after it has assumed adult plumage.
- English novelist.
- careworn or gaunt, as from lack of sleep, anxiety, or starvation
- wild or unruly
- (of a hawk) having reached maturity in the wild before being caught
- a hawk that has reached maturity before being caught
- (in Ireland and the Isle of Man) an enclosure beside a farmhouse in which crops are stored
- Sir (Henry) Rider . 1856–1925, British author of romantic adventure stories, including King Solomon's Mines (1885)