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hind3/haind/n. hist. [史义] 1 esp. Sc. a skilled farmworker, usu. married and with a tied cottage, and formerly having charge of two horses [尤苏格兰]农场的熟练工 2 Brit. a steward on a farm [英]农场的管家 3 a rustic, a boor 乡下人,庄稼汉 [Middle English hine from Old English hīne (pl.), apparently from hī(g)na, genitive pl. of hīgan, hīwan ‘members of a family’ (cf. HIDE3): for -d cf. SOUND1] |