Ear
MEANING
ORIGIN
Anglo-Saxon
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from Old English 'Δare', meaning 'ear' as in the organ for hearing.
CULTURAL NOTES
The term 'ear' is used across various languages to denote hearing and listening.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Historically, the term has been used in both literal and metaphorical senses, such as 'having an ear for music'.
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