"aback of" meaning in English

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Preposition

Etymology: From aback + of. Etymology templates: {{af|en|aback|of|nocat=1}} aback + of Head templates: {{head|en|prepositions|head=}} aback of, {{en-preposition}} aback of
  1. (British English, US, dialectal) Behind; on the other side of Tags: British, English, US, dialectal Synonyms: abacka [Geordie]
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