"Harken" is a word in ENGLISH

harken ENGLISH
Definition:

To hearken.

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auscultation ENGLISH

The act of listening or hearkening to.

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Eavesdropping LAW AND LEGAL

In English criminal law. The ofTense of listening under walls or windows, or the eaves of a house, to hearken …

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hark ENGLISH

To listen; to hearken.

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hearken ENGLISH

To hear by listening.

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hearken ENGLISH

To give heed to; to hear attentively.

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hearken ENGLISH

To listen; to lend the ear; to attend to what is uttered; to give heed; to hear, in order to …

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hearken ENGLISH

To inquire; to seek information.

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hearkener ENGLISH

One who hearkens; a listener.

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indeng ILOKANO

v. /MANG-:-AN/ to listen to, heed; to hearken. Indengam ti saok. Listen to my words. --syn. DENGNGEG. INDEPENDIENTE [indεpendiεntε; f. …

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list ENGLISH

To hearken; to attend; to listen.

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list ENGLISH

To listen or hearken to.

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listen ENGLISH

To give close attention with the purpose of hearing; to give ear; to hearken; to attend.

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listener ENGLISH

One who listens; a hearkener.

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lithe ENGLISH

To listen or listen to; to hearken to.

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uga HILIGAYNON

úga - Listener, hearkener, eavesdropper. Pangóga, pangúga—to listen, eavesdrop (of women). (cf. úgo; hangálhangál, tingádtingád).

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