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Etymology 1

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Particularly: “Old French bondir? *bandir seems not to exist.”

Verb

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bandish (third-person singular simple present bandishes, present participle bandishing, simple past and past participle bandished)

  1. To tie something.

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Hindi [Term?], meaning "binding together".

Noun

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bandish (plural bandishes)

  1. A composition in Hindustani classical music.

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