hinder-
See also: hinder
Old English
Etymology
From hinder (“behind, after”, adjective and adverb)
Prefix
hinder-
- behind, after
- hindergenga "back-slider, one who walks backwards"
- hinderweard "sluggish, slow"
- wicked, cruel, deceitful
- hinderġēap "wily, deceitful, cunning"
- hinderhōc "trick"
- lower, nether-
- hinderþēostru "underworld, nether darkness"
Descendants
- English: hinder-
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