Backbear

/ˈbækbɛr/ verb

To bear or carry back; to endure or support something from behind.

From Old English 'bæc' (back) + 'beran' (to bear, carry). This is an archaic or dialectal term combining the directional prefix 'back-' with the ancient verb 'bear,' creating a compound that was more common in Middle and Early Modern English.

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