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bin

  • noun [ feminine ]
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bin, binn.
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a receptacle for food, a basket; cofinus
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  • In binne

    in cofino,

    • Ps. Srt. 80, 7
    • .
  • Þára hláfgebroca wæs tó láfe twelf binna fulle,

    • Shrn. 48, 32
    • .
a crib, manger
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  • Ne untígð eówer ǽlc his oxan fram þǽre binne (praesepio) ?,

    • Lk. 13, 15
    • .
  • 'Se assa oncneów his hlafordes binne.' Þá geseah heó þæt cild licgan on binne, ðǽr se oxa and se assa gewunelíce fódan sécað,

    • Hml. Th. i. 42,
    25.
  • Geléd on þǽre binne,

    • 40, 32
    • .
  • Ic sceal fyllan binnan (praesepia) oxan mid híg,

    • Coll. M. 19, 35
    • .
a stall
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  • Ne bið nýten on binnum

    non erit armentum in praesepibus.

    • Cant. Ab. 17
    • .
Etymology
[v.
N. E. D. bin.
]
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v. hunig-, yrse-bin.
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