hearken

Etymology
From, from , , , from ed with , from , from , from , from  +  +. The spelling of the English word was probably influenced by, and can be analysed as.

Verb

 * 1)  To hear (something) with attention; to have regard to (something).
 * 2)  To listen; to attend or give heed to what is uttered; to hear with attention, compliance, or obedience.
 * 3)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To listen; to attend or give heed to what is uttered; to hear with attention, compliance, or obedience.
 * 2)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To listen; to attend or give heed to what is uttered; to hear with attention, compliance, or obedience.
 * 2)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To listen; to attend or give heed to what is uttered; to hear with attention, compliance, or obedience.
 * 2)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.
 * 1)  To enquire; to seek information.

Usage notes
The form hearken is much more common in Britain, while harken (which is older and thought by some to be more regularly formed from ) is more common in the United States.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:, вслушвам се
 * Finnish:, kuunnella tarkkaan
 * German:, ,
 * Gothic: 𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌷𐌰𐌿𐍃𐌾𐌰𐌽
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ὑπακούω
 * Ido:
 * Italian: dare ascolto, ascoltare con attenzione, prestare orecchio
 * Portuguese: escutar atentamente
 * Russian:, вне́млить,
 * Serbo-Croatian: ,
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: ,