hear
41hear — See: WILL NOT HEAR OF …
42hear — See: WILL NOT HEAR OF …
43hear — verb /hɪə(ɹ),hiːɹ/ a) To have the faculty of being able to perceive sounds, through the ear. I was deaf, and now I can hear. b) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an a …
44hear of — phr verb Hear of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑fate …
45hear — See: will not hear of …
46hear v — At a music store: hear here …
47hear — verb 1) she could hear voices Syn: make out, catch, get, perceive, overhear 2) they heard that I had moved Syn: learn, find out, discover, gather, glean 3) …
48hear — Lohe, ho olono. Also: pā, pā ia. ♦ To pretend not to hear, ho okuli, ho okolono …
49hear — To exercise the sense of hearing. To try a case; to consider a motion upon presentation thereof by counsel. As the verb to hear is used in an artistic sense, it requires certain procedural minima to insure an informed judgment by the one who has… …
50Hear hear — Hear, hear is an expression that originated as hear ye, or hear him, usually repeated. This imperative was used to call attention to a speaker s words, and naturally developed the sense of a broad expression of favour. This is how it is still… …