Citations:hind


 * 1827, Maria Elizabeth Budden, Nina, An Icelandic Tale, page 41:
 * The peaceful tenour of Nina's life was interrupted one morning by the mysterious looks and whisperings of her maids and hinds.
 * 1884, James E. Thorold Rogers, Six Centuries of Work and Wages, page 170:
 * When the hinds were hired by the year, they received a quarter of corn...
 * Such hinds were undoubtedly single men.
 * Such hinds were undoubtedly single men.


 * 1931 &mdash; ... that my brother can sit at leisure in a seat and learn something and I must work like a hind, who am your son as well as he! &mdash; Pearl S. Buck, The Good Earth
 * 1931 &mdash; I have labored and have grown rich and I would have my wife look less like a hind. &mdash; Pearl S. Buck, The Good Earth
 * 1931 &mdash; “And am I always to look like a hind when we have enough and to spare?” &mdash; Pearl S. Buck, The Good Earth
 * 1931 &mdash; It is not meet that we go on living in the country like hinds and we could go and we could leave my uncle and his wife and my cousin here ... &mdash; Pearl S. Buck, The Good Earth
 * 1931 &mdash; ‘There is a man who makes his son into a hind while he lives like a prince.’ &mdash; Pearl S. Buck, The Good Earth