Listen - Law Dictionary Search Results
Listener
One who listens a hearkener
Eavesdrop
a window or at the door of a house to listen and learn what is said within doors hence to listen
Lithe
To listen or listen to to hearken to
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Collusion
with the ensigns of a judicial office, is misemployed in listening to a fictitious cause proposed to him, there is no
Lest
To listen
Listen
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Eavesdroppers
Eavesdroppers, persons who listen under walls or windows, or the eaves of a house,
Hearken
To listen to lend the ear to attend to what is uttered
Hark
To listen to hearken
Entice
to evil to tempt as the sirens enticed them to listen
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