hark
hark /h'ɑːrk/ (harks harking harked)
== hark back to
1 [PHRASAL VERB] V P P n
If you say that one thing harks back to another thing in the past, you mean it is similar to it or takes it as a model.
...pitched roofs, which hark back to the Victorian era.
2 [PHRASAL VERB] V P P n
When people hark back to something in the past, they remember it or remind someone of it.
The result devastated me at the time. Even now I hark back to it.
== hark back to
1 [PHRASAL VERB] V P P n
If you say that one thing harks back to another thing in the past, you mean it is similar to it or takes it as a model.
...pitched roofs, which hark back to the Victorian era.
2 [PHRASAL VERB] V P P n
When people hark back to something in the past, they remember it or remind someone of it.
The result devastated me at the time. Even now I hark back to it.