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hark
hark
hark
(en)
back to
something
1
.
to
have
originated
as
something
;
to
have
started
out
as
something
. (
Harken
is
an
older
word
meaning
"
pay
heed
to
.")
The
word
icebox
harks
back
to
refrigerators
that
were
cooled
by
ice
.
Our
modern
breakfast
cereals
hark
back
to
the
porridge
and
gruel
of
our
ancestors
.
2
.
to
remind
one
of
something
.
Seeing
a
horse
and
buggy
in
the
park
harks
back
to
the
time
when
horses
drew
milk
wagons
.
Sally
says
it
harkens
back
to
the
time
when
everything
was
delivered
by
horse
-
drawn
wagons
.
See also:
back
,
hark
hark back to
something
to
be
similar
to
something
from
the
past
His
music
harks
back
to
Elvis
Presley
and
other
1950s
influences
.
See also:
back
,
hark
hark back
Return
to
a
previous
point
,
as
in
Let
us
hark
back
briefly
to
my
first
statement
.
This
expression
originally
alluded
to
hounds
retracing
their
course
when
they
have
lost
their
quarry
'
s
scent
.
It
may
be
dying
out
. [
First
half
of
1800s
]
See also:
back
,
hark
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Sanya (2)
-
Russian
Andrew
AN-droo
(English)
English, Biblical
Brunella
-
Italian
FranČIŠEk
-
Slovene
Arlene
ahr-LEEN
English
Walter
WAWL-tər
(English)
, VAHL-ter
(German, Polish, Italian)
English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Italian, Ancient Germanic
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