binde
See also: Binde
DanishEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Old Norse binda (“to bind, tie”), from Proto-Germanic *bindaną, cognate with English bind and German binden. The Germanic verb derived from Proto-Indo-European *bʰendʰ- (“bind”), cf. also Sanskrit बन्धति (bándhati, “to bind”) and Latin offendīx (“knot”).
PronunciationEdit
VerbEdit
binde (imperative bind, present binder, past bandt, past participle n bundet, c bunden, pl bundne, present participle bindende)
- to tie, bind
- to tie down, fetter
- pin down, tie up
- to stick (to jam, stop moving)
- to hold, stick (adhere)
InflectionEdit
Inflection of binde
Related termsEdit
DutchEdit
VerbEdit
binde
GermanEdit
PronunciationEdit
Audio (file)
VerbEdit
binde
- inflection of binden:
ItalianEdit
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
binde f
AnagramsEdit
Middle EnglishEdit
NounEdit
binde
- Alternative form of bynde
Norwegian BokmålEdit
EtymologyEdit
VerbEdit
binde (imperative bind, present tense binder, simple past bandt, past participle bundet, present participle bindende)
Derived termsEdit
Terms derived from binde
ReferencesEdit
- “binde” in The Bokmål Dictionary.