See also: hinter-

English edit

Etymology edit

hint +‎ -er

Pronunciation edit

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈhɪntə(ɹ)/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈhɪntɚ/, [ˈhɪɾ̃ɚ]
  • Rhymes: -ɪntə(ɹ)

Noun edit

hinter (plural hinters)

  1. Agent noun of hint: someone who hints.

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German edit

Etymology edit

From Old High German hintar, from Proto-Germanic *hinder.

Pronunciation edit

Preposition edit

hinter (with accusative or dative)

  1. behind, after
  2. after (in pursuit of)
  3. beyond (further away than)

Usage notes edit

The preposition hinter is used with accusative case if the verb shows movement from one place to another, whereas it is used with dative case if the verb shows location.

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Adverb edit

hinter

  1. (colloquial, regional, parts of southern and eastern Germany) over; to some place fairly nearby
    Synonyms: hin, rüber
    Ich geh mal hinter und seh nach.
    I'm going over to check.