hind1
  
  adj.
 situated at the back.
 
  Etymology
  ME: perh. from OE behindan (see behind).
 
  
    
hind2
  
  n.
 a female deer, especially a red deer or sika in and after the third year.
 
  Etymology
  OE, of Gmc origin.
 
  
    
hind3
  
  n.
 archaic, chiefly Scottish a skilled farm worker, typically married and with a tied cottage. 
▸a peasant.
 
  Etymology
  OE hīne ‘household servants’, appar. from hīgna, hīna, genitive pl. of hīgan, hīwan ‘family members’.