Hearken - definition of hearken by The Free Dictionary Usage Note: Traditionally, hearken means "to listen " The word has an archaic and formal air today, in part stemming from its extensive use in the King James Bible (as in Mark 7:14 "Hearken unto me, every one of you") and in traditional storytelling
hearken - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The form hearken is much more common in Britain, while harken (which is older and thought by some to be more regularly formed from hark) is more common in the United States
Hearken - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline hearken (v ) late Old English heorcnian "to give ear, listen" (intransitive); "hear with attention" (transitive), a suffixed form of *heorcian (root of hark); from Proto-Germanic *hausjan (see hear)
Hearken - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Hearken is an old fashioned form of the word hark, meaning "to listen" (see hark) In the Bible, prophets and saints are always telling people to hearken to their words