reck

/rɛk/
verb
  1. To care about or pay attention to something (archaic or poetic; used mainly in phrases like 'reck not' or 'little reeks').
    • They reck little of the consequences, forging ahead with their plan.
    • The knight little reeked of the danger that lay ahead.
    • She reeks not of the gossip that swirls around her.
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