adjective
Etymology: Middle English harsk, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian harsk harsh
Date: 14th century
having a coarse uneven surface that is rough or unpleasant to the touch,
2. causing a disagreeable or painful sensory reaction ; irritating, physically discomforting ; painful , unduly exacting ; severe , lacking in aesthetic appeal or refinement ; crude , see: rough harshly adverb harshness noun