hinderly

English

Etymology

hinder + -ly

Adverb

hinderly (comparative more hinderly, superlative most hinderly)

  1. (archaic) In the hinder or rear position.
    • 1685, Nehemiah Grew, Musaeum Regalis Societatis, page 36:
      Before, and hinderly, the edges are toothed, and bended outward and upward.

Middle English

Adjective

hinderly

  1. Alternative form of inderly (inner)

Adverb

hinderly

  1. Alternative form of inderly (innerly)
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