Hind
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hind
According to the Old English Dictionary:
v hynd.
- hind
- Substitute: hind :-- Seó þridde hind (this seems a mistake for híd. Cf. seó þridde hid æt Dydincotan, 400, 8) æt Dydin-cotan . . . Ðonne is ealles dæs landes þreó hída, . n. æt Penedoc and . 1. æt Dydinecotan, C. D. iii. 19, 7-9. See, however, Kemble's Saxons in England i. 113, where hind is taken as hynd, and so connected with numeral hand. hind