v.
1) ( d ; intr. ) ('to learn') to ~ about, of (we have ~d of her; have you ~d about the earthquake?)
2) ( d ; intr. ) ('to receive word') to ~ from (I have not ~d from him about this matter)
3) ( I ) ('to perceive by ear') I ~d them go out
4) ( J ) ('to perceive by ear') we ~d him coming up the stairs
5) ( L ) ('to learn') we have ~d that he is in town
6) ( N ; used with a past participle) ('to listen to') we ~d the aria sung in Italian
7) ( Q ) ('to learn') we ~d why she left