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hind

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
hind, e; f.
Wright's OE grammar
§96; §376;
A hind, the female of the hart
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  • Hind

    cerva,

      ÆIíc. Gl. 19; Som. 59, 23; Wrt. Voc. 22, 64.
  • Hynd

    cerva.

      Wrt. Voc. 78, 27.
  • Ðá geseah se godes þeów wilde hindc melce

    then the servant of God saw a wild hind in milk,

      Shrn. 130, 3.
  • Hé lægde laga ðæt swá hwá swá slóge heort oððe hinde ðæt hine man sceolde blendian

    he made laws that whoever should kill hart or hind should be blinded.

      Chr. 1086; Erl. 222, 27.
  • Secan heorotas and hinda

    to hunt harts and hinds,

      Bt. Met. Fox 19, 33; Met. 19, 17.
Etymology
[Icel. Dan. hind: O. H. Ger. hinta, hinda cerva: Ger. hinde, hindinn.]
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