The meaning of Hind in the Bible
(From Easton's Bible Dictionary)
Heb. 'ayalah (II Samuel 22:34; Psalms 18:33, etc.) and 'ayeleth (Psalms 22, title), the female of the hart or stag. It is referred to as an emblem of activity (Genesis 49:21), gentleness (Proverbs 5:19), feminine modesty (Cant 2:7; 3:5), earnest longing (Psalms 42:1), timidity (Psalms 29:9). In the title of Psalms 22, the word probably refers to some tune bearing that name.
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Hind {International Standard Bible Encyclopedia}
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