to control;  to take the lead in;  to have under one's thumb
 eyes and ears;  seeing and hearing;  one's attention;  one's interest
 otolaryngology;  ear, nose, and throat department
 to attract interest;  to capture attention
 utter indifference;  talking to the wall;  praying to deaf ears
 otitis media;  inflammation of the middle ear
 listening attentively;  auricle (of the atrium)
 ear hair;  hairs of the tragus
 auricle (visible part of the ear);  auricular
 otorhinolaryngology;  otolaryngology;  ear, nose and throat department
 external auditory canal;  ear canal;  external auditory meatus
 otolith (part of inner ear);  statolith;  statoconium
 earache;  aural pain;  ear pain;  otalgia;  otodynia
 to take by surprise;  to startle;  to shock
 otitis;  inflammation of the ear
 otitis externa;  inflammation of the outer ear
 ear drops (medicine);  eardrops
 earmark (on cattle, etc.)
 tinnitus;  ringing in the ears
 vulgar ears;  attention of the masses
 mumps;  parotitis;  parotitic
 sharp eyes and ears used for collecting information far and wide;  having the acumen and shrewd discernment gained by widely-collected information;  being well-versed on a subject;  books which broaden our knowledge
 tragus (small cartilaginous flap in front of the external opening of the ear);  tragi;  antilobium
 good advice is harsh to the ears;  honest advice is often unpleasant to the ears
 otitis interna;  inflammation of the inner ear
 otolaryngology;  otorhinology
 otoscope;  auriscope;  auroscope
 infections or diseases of the ear
 to take the lead in;  to control;  to be the leader
 ear, nose and throat specialist
 earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)
 earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Jomon-period Japan)