Afrikaans edit

Etymology edit

From Dutch binnen, from Middle Dutch binnen, from Old Dutch *binnan.

Pronunciation edit

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Preposition edit

binne

  1. in, inside

Irish edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

binne f

  1. genitive singular of beann (horn, antler; drinking-horn; prong)
  2. genitive singular of beann (regard; dependence)
  3. genitive singular of binn (peak; gable; cliff; corner; edge, margin; lap; side, portion)

Etymology 2 edit

binn (sweet, melodious) +‎ -e

Noun edit

binne f (genitive singular binne)

  1. Alternative form of binneas (sweetness)
Declension edit

Adjective edit

binne

  1. inflection of binn:
    1. genitive singular feminine
    2. nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural
    3. comparative degree

Mutation edit

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
binne bhinne mbinne
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading edit

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse birna. Related to bjørn.

Noun edit

binne f or m (definite singular binna or binnen, indefinite plural binner, definite plural binnene)

  1. she-bear, female bear

References edit

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse birna. Related to bjørn.

Noun edit

binne f (definite singular binna, indefinite plural binner, definite plural binnene)

  1. she-bear, female bear

References edit

Pennsylvania German edit

Etymology edit

Compare German binden, Dutch binden, English bind.

Verb edit

binne

  1. to bind together
  2. to tie

Scottish Gaelic edit

Noun edit

binne f

  1. genitive singular of binn

Mutation edit

Scottish Gaelic mutation
Radical Lenition
binne bhinne
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.