| • | To perceive by the ear; to apprehend or take cognizance of
   by the ear; as, to hear sounds; to hear a voice; to hear one call. | 
											
															| • | To give audience or attention to; to listen to; to heed;
   to accept the doctrines or advice of; to obey; to examine; to try in a
   judicial court; as, to hear a recitation; to hear a class; the case
   will be heard to-morrow. | 
											
															| • | To attend, or be present at, as hearer or worshiper; as,
   to hear a concert; to hear Mass. | 
											
															| • | To give attention to as a teacher or judge. | 
											
															| • | To accede to the demand or wishes of; to listen to and
   answer favorably; to favor. | 
											
															| • | To have the sense or faculty of perceiving sound. | 
											
															| • | To use the power of perceiving sound; to perceive or
   apprehend by the ear; to attend; to listen. | 
											
															| • | To be informed by oral communication; to be told; to
   receive information by report or by letter. |