Bavarian edit

Etymology edit

From Middle High German binden, from Old High German bintan, from Proto-West Germanic *bindan, from Proto-Germanic *bindaną, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰendʰ-.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈb̥indn̩/, [ˈb̥ind̥ːŋ]

Verb edit

bindn (past participle bundn)

  1. (transitive) to bind, to tie, to fasten something by means of a string etc.
  2. (transitive) to tie, to fasten a string etc.
  3. (transitive, often passive voice) to oblige, commit, bind
  4. (reflexive) to commit oneself, make a commitment (especially for marriage)
  5. (transitive) to make congeal, thicken, set, bond
  6. (intransitive, of substances) to congeal, thicken, set, bond
  7. (transitive, of substances) to capture; to absorb (eg., carbon dioxide etc.)

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