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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024hark /hɑrk/USA pronunciation v. - [no object] to listen attentively.
- hark back, [~ + back + to + object] to remember or retell a previous event or topic:always harking back to his army days.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024hark (härk),USA pronunciation v.i. - to listen attentively;
hearken. v.t. - [Archaic.]to listen to;
hear. - hark back:
- (of hounds) to return along the course in order to regain a lost scent.
- to return to a previous subject or point;
revert:He kept harking back to his early days in vaudeville.
n. - Sporta hunter's shout to hounds, as to encourage them in following the scent.
- 1175–1225; Middle English herken, earlier herkien, Old English *heorcian; cognate with Old Frisian herkia, harkia; akin to Middle Dutch harken, Middle High German, German horchen. See hearken; hear
- 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged b. refer, allude; regress, retrogress.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: hark /hɑːk/ vb - (intr; usually imperative) to listen; pay attention
Etymology: Old English heorcnian to hearken; related to Old Frisian herkia, Old High German hōrechen; see hear |