byndyng
Middle English
Alternative forms
- binding, bynding, bindung, byndynge, byndinge
Etymology
From binden + -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbindinɡ/, /ˈbindunɡ/
Noun
byndyng (plural byndynges)
- The construction of a framework or joint:
- (rare) bookbinding; the making of a book's spine.
- (rare) The application of a bandage or dressing.
- (rare) The construction of a vessel.
- Something that composes a tie, binding or knot:
- A pale that supports a plant.
- A metaphorical binding; a social linkage between two peoples.
- Something that composes a connection or link.
- A chain or restraint for a prisoner.
- A proscription or penalisation.
Descendants
- English: binding
- Scots: bindin
References
- “binding(e (ger.)” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-05-25.