Be*hind" , n. The backside; the rump. [Low]
Be*hind" , adv. 1. At the back part; in the rear. "I shall not lag
behind." Milton.
2. Toward the back part
or rear; backward; as, to look behind.
3. Not yet brought forward, produced, or exhibited
to view; out
of sight; remaining.
We can not be sure that there is
no evidence behind.
Locke.
4. Backward in time or order of succession; past.
Forgetting those things which are behind.
Phil. ii. 13.
5. After the departure of another; as, to stay
behind.
Leave not a rack behind.
Shak.
Be*hind" (&?;), prep. [AS. behindan; pref. be-
+ hindan. See Hind, a.]
1. On the side opposite the front or
nearest part; on the back side
of; at the back of; on the other side of; as,
behind a door; behind a hill.
A tall Brabanter, behind whom I stood.
Bp. Hall.
2. Left after the departure of, whether this be by
removing to a distance or by death.
A small part of what
he left behind him.
Pope.
3. Left a distance by, in progress of improvement Hence: Inferior to in dignity, rank, knowledge, or excellence, or in any achievement.
I was not a whit behind the very chiefest apostles.
2 Cor. xi. 5.