harken

Etymology
See

Verb

 * : to hear, to listen, to have regard.
 * 1)  To hark back, to return or revert (to a subject, etc.), to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for.
 * 1)  To hark back, to return or revert (to a subject, etc.), to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for.
 * 1)  To hark back, to return or revert (to a subject, etc.), to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for.
 * 1)  To hark back, to return or revert (to a subject, etc.), to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for.

Usage notes
Where sense 2 is concerned, the bare form harken has been used since the 1980s, though some authorities frown upon this and prefer the traditional form.

Derived terms

 * harken back

Etymology
From early modern Dutch, , from.

Verb

 * 1) to rake, to use a rake on

Verb

 * 1)  to rake