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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

  1. n. The sense by which sound is perceived; the capacity to hear.
  2. n. Range of audibility; earshot.
  3. n. An opportunity to be heard.
  4. n. Law A preliminary examination of an accused person.
  5. n. Law The trial of an equity case.
  6. n. A session, as of an investigatory committee or a grand jury, at which testimony is taken from witnesses.
  7. adj. Able to hear: a deaf child born to hearing parents.

Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  1. n. Perception of sound; the act of perceiving sound; the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived; audition: one of the five external senses. See ear.
  2. n. Audience; opportunity to be heard.
  3. n. A judicial investigation of a suit at law; attention to and consideration of the testimony and arguments in a cause between parties, with a view to a just decision: especially used of trial without a jury.
  4. n. Distance within which sound may be heard; ear-shot: as, he was not within hearing.
  5. n. A scolding; a lecture.
  6. n. Something heard; something to hear; report; news.
  7. n. Attendance on preaching.

Wiktionary

  1. adj. Able to hear.
  2. n. uncountable The sense used to perceive sound.
  3. n. uncountable A proceeding at which discussions are heard.
  4. n. countable, law A legal procedure done before a judge, without a jury, as with an evidentiary hearing.

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. n. The act or power of perceiving sound; perception of sound; the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived.
  2. n. Attention to what is delivered; opportunity to be heard; audience.
  3. n. A listening to facts and evidence, for the sake of adjudication; a session of a court for considering proofs and determining issues.
  4. n. Extent within which sound may be heard; sound; earshot.

WordNet 3.0

  1. adj. able to perceive sound
  2. n. an opportunity to state your case and be heard
  3. n. a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken
  4. n. the range within which a voice can be heard
  5. n. (law) a proceeding (usually by a court) where evidence is taken for the purpose of determining an issue of fact and reaching a decision based on that evidence
  6. n. the act of hearing attentively
  7. n. the ability to hear; the auditory faculty

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  • reesetee Not anymore! ;-) Nov 28, 2007

  • uselessness You know, haversack is strangely absent here. Nov 28, 2007

  • reesetee Please, please. It was nearly all bilby's work. :-) Nov 28, 2007

  • chained_bear You're my hero. Nov 28, 2007

  • reesetee Okay, okay. I think I get it. The lawyer who was haranguing the wholly hard-of-hearing harping herring at the hearing for whoring must have been a hardheaded, herringbone-wearing harrower, all right.

    Anyone for a horehound drop? Nov 28, 2007

  • bilby ... it would be a wholly hard-of-hearing harping herring whoring hearing harranguing.

    Now, if ... Nov 27, 2007

  • reesetee *groan* Nov 27, 2007

  • bilby Now if a lawyer was harranguing a wholly hard-of-hearing herring, who played the harp but was arraigned for whoring, ... Nov 27, 2007

  • chained_bear And maybe some earrings just to be safe. Nov 27, 2007

  • reesetee Or...oh, I don't know, this is just off the top of my head...an interpreter. Nov 27, 2007

  • oroboros Or at least an ear trumpet! Nov 26, 2007

  • yarb Presumably the court maintains a hearing-hearing-aid for such occasions. Nov 26, 2007

  • oroboros If a deaf person has to go to court, is it still called a hearing? Nov 26, 2007

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