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hindersome, a. Now Sc. and north. dial.|ˈhɪndəsəm| [f. hinder v. + -some.] Tending to hinder; † injurious, harmful (obs.); obstructive.
1580Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Injurieux, hurtfull, hindersome. 1581G. Pettie Guazzo's Civ. Conv. ii. (1586) 54 b, Toothsome to the taste, but hindersome to health. 1663Gerbier Counsel 42 Needlesse and hindersome to the bording of a Roome. 1881Alloa Advertiser No. 1617. 2/1 The weather continues as unsettled and as hindersome for farming operations as [etc.]. 1893Northumbld. Gloss. s.v., The bad weather's very hindersome for the harvist. |