hearken+to

  • 11Hearken unto me ye holy children — Hearken unto me, ye holy children («Oidme, vosotros los niños santos») es un anthem[1] compuesto por Maurice Greene en 1728. La primera audición tuvo lugar probablemente el 1º de marzo de 1728 en la King s College Chapel en Cambridge. Contenido 1 …

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  • 12Hearken Unto Me Ye Holy Children (Maurice Greene) — Hearken Unto Me, Ye Holy Children is an anthem composed by Maurice Greene in 1728. The first performance was probably given on 1 March 1728 at the King s College Chapel, Cambridge; however there is some conjecture that the actual first… …

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  • 13hearken back — intransitive verb : to hark back hearken back to the good old days of a century ago Bernard Berelson * * * another way of saying (see hark) …

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  • 14hearken — verb (hearkened; hearkening) Etymology: Middle English herknen, from Old English heorcnian; akin to Old High German hōrechen to listen, Old English hīeran to hear Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. listen 2. to give respectful… …

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  • 15hearken — hearkener, n. /hahr keuhn/, v.i. 1. Literary. to give heed or attention to what is said; listen. v.t. 2. Archaic. to listen to; hear. Also, harken. [1150 1200; ME hercnen, OE he(o)rcnian, suffixed form of assumed *heorcian; see HARK, EN1] * * * …

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  • 16hearken — verb /ˈherːkən,ˈhɑrkən/ a) To listen; to lend the ear; to attend or give heed to what is uttered; to hear with attention, obedience, or compliance. b) To hear by listening …

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  • 17hearken — Synonyms and related words: attend, attend to, auscultate, be all ears, bend an ear, bug, cock the ears, eavesdrop, examine by ear, give attention, give audience to, give ear, hark, hear, hear out, heed, intercept, lend an ear, listen, listen at …

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  • 18hearken to — Synonyms and related words: attend to orders, be all ears, comply, conform, defer to, follow the book, give ear to, hark, harken to, hear, heed, keep, listen, listen to, mark, mind, obey, obey the rules, observe, stay in line, submit, take orders …

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  • 19hearken — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. notice, attend, observe; see hear 1 , listen 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) also harken verb 1. To make an effort to hear something: hark, listen. Archaic: list3. Idiom: give (or lend) an ear. See SOUNDS. 2. Archaic. To… …

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  • 20hearken — hear|ken harken [ˈha:kən US ˈha:r ] v [I + to] [: Old English; Origin: heorcnian] literary to listen …

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