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Could someone tell me why hard-nosed refers to stern and unforgiving? Why not hard-teeth?

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I doubt it! (but it would be 'hard-toothed' ;))

I suppose it mighthave something to do with the idiom 'nose to the grindstone' - meaning hard at work. )The nose comes into it because a person working hard (at a mental job) often has his/her head bowed.)... But I doubt it. I think it's just one of those things.

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Thank you, BobK.
 
I can only guess, but I'll try anyway after looking up several dictionaries. I think it could have evolved from 'hard-nosed' meaning stubborn - most dictionaries give only this meaning by the way. Then this one could have been made as some kind of a synekdoche from 'hardheaded' which means exactly the same, and whose origins seem much less vague.
 
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