"Harped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Harped: past tense of the verb "harp", which means to talk repeatedly and persistently about something, often in a repetitive or annoying way.
Harold is a masculine given name that originated from the Old English words "here" meaning "army" and "weal" meaning "ruler". It is believed to have been originally derived from the name of an Anglo-Saxon ealdorman or earl. As a given name, Harold is often associated with strength, courage, and leadership.
Haroseth is a Yiddish word that refers to a sweet paste or condiment made from apples, honey, and wine. It is traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, also known as Pesach, as a symbol of the Israelites' suffering and liberation from slavery in Egypt.
Harpidae is a family of beetles, commonly known as the leaf beetles. They are characterized by their elongated bodies and feeding habits on plants. The name "Harpidae" is derived from the Greek word "harpē", meaning "to cut", which refers to the beetles' ability to cut off plant parts to feed on them.