tr.v. ham·pered, ham·per·ing, ham·pers To prevent the free movement, action, or progress of: Fog hampered the rescue effort. See Synonyms at hinder1. n. Nautical Necessary but encumbering equipment on a ship. [Middle English hamperen.] |
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n. A large basket, usually with a cover. [Middle English, alteration of Anglo-Norman hanaper, from Old French hanepier, a case for holding goblets, from hanap, goblet, of Germanic origin.] |
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