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The word "bound" comes from the Old English word "bindan," which meant "to tie" or "to fasten." This word is derived from the Proto-Germanic root "bindaną," which also meant "to tie" or "to fasten." The Proto-Germanic root "bindaną" is related to the Latin word "vincire" (to bind), the Greek word "συνδεῖν" (to bind), and the Sanskrit word "bandh" (to bind).
Etymology Old English bindan Proto Germanic bindan Proto Indo European s bhendh
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