Contionary:binden

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk binden, from Old Skundavisk bindan, from Halmisk ᛒᛁᚾᛞᚨᚾ (bindan), from Proto-Germanic *bindaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /bɪndɘn/

Verb

binden (class 3 strong, third-person singular simple present bindet, past tense band, past participle gebunden, past subjunctive bænde, auxiliary haven)

  1. to bind, to tie
    Si banden ðe gefangene fast.
    They bound the prisoner firmly.

Inflection

infinitive binden
present participle bindend
past participle gebunden
auxiliary haven
indicative subjunctive
present ik binde wi binden ik binde wi binden
thou bindst ji bindet thou bindst ji bindet
hi, si, hit bindet si, Si binden hi, si, hit binde si, Si binden
preterit ik band wi banden ik bænde wi bænden
thou bandst ji bandet thou bændest ji bændet
hi, si, hit band si, Si banden hi, si, hit bænde si, Si bænden
imperative bind bindet (ji)

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Zeudish

Etymology

From Middle Zeudish binden, from Old Zeudish bindan, from Proto-West Germanic *bindan.

Pronunciation

  • /ˈbɪndən/

Verb

binden (class 3 strong, 3rd-person singular present bindez, past tense band, past participle bunden)

  1. to bind, to tie

Conjugation

Conjugation of binden (class 3 strong) 
infinitive binden
present participle bindendic
past participle bunden
indicative subjunctive
present ic bind wie binden present ic binde wie bindem
zu bindest jie binded zu bindes jie bindez
er bindez zei binden er binde zei binden
preterite ic band wie banden
zu bandes jie banded
er band zei banden
imperative bind (zu) binded (jie)