English
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /haɪnd.lɛɡ/
Noun
hind leg (plural hind legs)
- Either of the two legs towards the rear of a four-legged animal.
- Synonym: hind limb
- Coordinate term: foreleg
1921 June, Margery Williams, “The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real”, in Harper’s Bazar, volume LVI, number 6 (2504 overall), New York, N.Y.: International Magazine Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:“Can you hop on your hind legs?” asked the furry rabbit.
That was a dreadful question, for the Velveteen Rabbit had no hind legs at all! The back of him was made all in one piece, like a pincushion. He sat still in the bracken, and hoped that the other rabbits wouldn’t notice.
Derived terms
Translations
either of two legs towards the rear
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 後肢 / 后肢 (zh) (hòuzhī)
- Finnish: takajalka
- French: (please verify) patte de derrière f , (please verify) patte arrière f , (please verify) patte postérieure f
- Georgian: ყალყი (q̇alq̇i)
- German: Hinterlauf m, Hinterbein (de) n
- Icelandic: afturfótur (is) m
- Ingrian: takajalka, takujalka
- Irish: cos deiridh f
- Italian: zampa posteriore f
- Japanese: 後肢 (ja) (こうし, kōshi), 後足 (ja) (あとあし, atoashi, こうきゃく, kōkyaku), 後ろ足 (ja) (うしろあし, ushiroashi)
- Korean: 뒷다리 (dwitdari), 뒷발 (dwitbal)
- Low German:
- German Low German: Achterbeen (nds) n, Achterbein n
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: bakbein n, bakben n
- Nynorsk: bakbein n
- Polish: noga tylna f
- Portuguese: perna traseira f
- Russian: за́дняя нога́ f (zádnjaja nogá), за́дняя ла́па f (zádnjaja lápa) (hind paw)
- Scottish Gaelic: (horse's) lurgann f
- Swedish: bakben (sv) n
- Tok Pisin: lek (tpi)
- Welsh: coes ôl (cy) f
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