Reverse Dictionary: HAGGARD

ADJECTIVES
CADAVEROUS haggard and thin → 1620 
GALDROCH ill-favoured, haggard → 1900 Sc. obs.
GLUNTIE tall, meagre, and haggard → 1825 Sc.
GOUSTY of persons: sickly, emaciated, haggard → 1678 Sc.
HAG haggard → 1889 Eng. dial.
HAGGED lean, gaunt; haggard; worn-out, tired → 1694 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
OORLICK of persons: miserable-looking from cold, hunger, or illness; pinched, haggard, shivery, out-of-sorts → 1768 Sc.
RAGGLETIE coarse in appearance, haggard and tawdry → a1838 Sc.
RUDAS of women: rude, unmannerly, rough, coarse; haggard, old → a1802 Sc.

NOUNS – PERSON
HARRIDAN a worn-out, wanton woman; a decayed strumpet, an old vixen; a trollop; a disagreeable, odious, or hateful old woman; a haggard old woman → 1699