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Definition of hearken verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

hearken

verb
 
/ˈhɑːkən/
 
/ˈhɑːrkən/
(also harken)
[intransitive] (old-fashioned)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hearken
 
/ˈhɑːkən/
 
/ˈhɑːrkən/
he / she / it hearkens
 
/ˈhɑːkənz/
 
/ˈhɑːrkənz/
past simple hearkened
 
/ˈhɑːkənd/
 
/ˈhɑːrkənd/
past participle hearkened
 
/ˈhɑːkənd/
 
/ˈhɑːrkənd/
-ing form hearkening
 
/ˈhɑːkənɪŋ/
 
/ˈhɑːrkənɪŋ/
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  1. hearken (to somebody/something) to listen to somebody/something
    Word OriginOld English heorcnian; probably related to hark. The spelling with ea (dating from the 16th cent.) is due to association with hear.
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