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heardpast tense and past participle of hear, Old English herde. To have heard of "know about" is from 1907.
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heard(Australia, Southern Indian Ocean) Stratovolcano, 2745 m / 9,006 ft
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heardaural
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heard(adj) detected or perceived by the sense of hearing(v) perceive (sound) via the auditory sense(v) get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally(v) examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judici [..]
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heard
ine-pro|*kert-, ine-pro|*kret-||strong; powerful. Compare ofs|herd, osx|hard, odt|hart, goh|hart, non|harðr, got|????????????????????????.
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heardlang=en
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* '''1678''' — . ''''.
*: Believe me, there is nothing in all this noise, that thou hast heard of these sottish men, but a design to beguile thee of thy salvation, by [..]
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heardShort form of various Old English names containing the element heard meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy".
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