hearken

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To listen; to lend the ear; to attend or give heed to what is uttered; to hear with attention, obedience, or compliance
To hear with attention; to regard
To hear by listening
{v} to listen, attend, pay regard
To give heed to; to hear attentively
to listen
listen; used mostly in the imperative
To inquire; to seek information
{f} listen, pay attention
To listen; to lend the ear; to attend to what is uttered; to give heed; to hear, in order to obey or comply
hearken back
To turn back to an earlier topic or circumstance
hearken back
To go back to something as an origin or source
harken
Alternative spelling of hearken ‘to listen, hear, regard’, more common form in the US

whom he had revered and harkened to and loved and lost and grieved:.

harken
To hark back, to return or revert (to a subject etc.), to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for

Bell argued that the manual approach was backwards, and harkened to a primitive age where humans used gesture and pantomime.

To hearken
harken
harken
Alternative spelling of hearken
harken
another spelling of hearken (hark; influenced by hearken)
harken
listen; used mostly in the imperative
harken
{f} listen (Archaic)
harkened
past of harken
harkening
present participle of harken
harkens
third-person singular of harken
hearkening
present participle of hearken
hearkens
third-person singular of hearken
hearken

    Hyphenation

    heark·en

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'här-k&n ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English herknen, from Old English heorcnian; akin to Old High German hOrechen to listen, Old English hIeran to hear.
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