hind
1
[ hahynd ]
/ haɪnd /
adjective
situated in the rear or at the back; posterior: the hind legs of an animal.
Origin of hind
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back1.
Words nearby hind
hinault,
hinayana,
hinayanist,
hinckley,
hincty,
hind,
hind shank,
hind tit,
hind wing,
hind.,
hindafell
Definition for hind (2 of 5)
hind
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[ hahynd ]
/ haɪnd /
noun, plural hinds, (especially collectively) hind.
Zoology.
the female of the deer, chiefly the red deer, especially in and after the third year.
any of several speckled serranid fishes of the genus Epinephelus, found in the warmer waters of the western Atlantic Ocean.
Origin of hind
2
before 900; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Dutch
hinde, Old Norse, Danish, Swedish
hind, Old High German
hinta (German, Low German
Hinde)
Definition for hind (3 of 5)
hind
3
[ hahynd ]
/ haɪnd /
noun
a peasant or rustic.
Scot. and North England.
a farm laborer.
Origin of hind
3
before 1000; alteration of Middle English
hine (plural) servants, Old English (Anglian)
hīne,
hī(g)na, genitive of
hīgan (West Saxon
hīwan) members of a household, domestics; see
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hind
1
/ (haɪnd) /
adjective hinder, hindmost or hindermost
(prenominal)
(esp of parts of the body) situated at the back or rear
a hind leg
Word Origin for hind
Old English
hindan at the back, related to German
hinten; see
behind,
hinder ²
British Dictionary definitions for hind (2 of 4)
hind
2
/ (haɪnd) /
noun plural hinds or hind
the female of the deer, esp the red deer when aged three years or more
any of several marine serranid fishes of the genus Epinephelus, closely related and similar to the gropers
Word Origin for hind
Old English
hind; related to Old High German
hinta, Greek
kemas young deer, Lithuanian
szmúlas hornless
British Dictionary definitions for hind (3 of 4)
hind
3
/ (haɪnd) /
noun (formerly)
a simple peasant
(in N Britain) a skilled farm worker
a steward
Word Origin for hind
Old English
hīne, from
hīgna, genitive plural of
hīgan servants
British Dictionary definitions for hind (4 of 4)
Hind.
abbreviation for
Hindi
Hindu
Hindustan
Hindustani