let or hindrance

The phrase "let or hindrance" means without any obstruction, hinderance, or obstacles. It is used to express that something is granted or permitted to proceed without any limitations or restrictions. The term "let" here is derived from the Old English word "lettan" which means to hinder or obstruct, and "hindrance" refers to any impediment or obstacle that may obstruct progress or action. Therefore, "let or hindrance" implies that no hindrances or obstructions should impede a particular action or process.


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