harke

[US]/hɑːk/
[UK]/hɑrk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

prop. n.Harke; a powerful lord named Harke
Word Forms
Pluralharkes

Phrases & Collocations

harke, love

harke, children

harke, friend

harken now

harken unto

harkened to

Example Sentences

children nowadays should harken back to their grandparents' wisdom.

hark! do you hear the wolves howl in the distant forest?

the old song harkens me back to my childhood summers at the seaside.

heed my words and hearken unto the counsel of your elders.

this ancient cathedral harkens back to the medieval era of grand architecture.

hark at the audacity of that young man speaking to his superior!

the poet's verses harken unto the rhythms of nature and the changing seasons.

may you harken well to the warning signs before it is too late.

customs traditions harken back to beliefs held by our ancestors centuries ago.

hark to the voice of reason before passion cloud your judgment.

modern artists often harken back to classical techniques in their work.

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