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heorcnian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
heorcnian, hercnian; p. ode
To hearken, listen
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  • Gúþlác eode sóna út and háwode and hercnode

    Guthlac went out directly and looked and listened,

    • Guthl. 6; Gdwin. 42, 15.
  • Ypolitus mid geþylde heora wordum heorcnode

    Hippolytus listened to their words with patience,

    • Homl. Th. i. 442, 2.
  • Maria gesæt ær Godes fótum his word heorcnigende

    Mary sat at the feet of God hearkening to his words,

    • ii. 440, 16.
  • Ðæt hit tó hefigtýme ne þince ðám heorcnigendum

    that it may not seem too tedious to the listeners,

    • 72, 23.
Etymology
[
Orm. herrcnenn
:
A. R. hercnen
:
Laym. hercnede; p
:
Chauc. herkneth
.]
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v.  hyrcnian.
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