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give heed

vb. (context intransitive idiomatic archaic often with "to" English) To pay attention; to heed#Verb.

Usage examples of "give heed".

Gaudy chandeliers of coloured glass hang from the roof of a marble mosque, and though the marble may crack and no one give heed to it, the glass chandeliers will be carefully swathed in holland bags.

Tristram, this chaplain of yours seems to me to be a worthy man, and you should give heed to his words, for though I care nothing for the curse of a bad pope, it would be a grief to me to have aught but a blessing from a good priest.

If he had not given his pledge we would have felt it necessary to place him under guard, for he is one of the few white men to whom the Picts give heed.

Unless, of course, you give heed to rhymes of old days which women such as our good Ioreth still repeat without understanding.

For 'Bare is back without brother behind it,' son Radbard and 'Ere one goes out, give heed to the doorways,' son Raven.

But I am bound by my honor to give heed to the beliefs of our people.