byn

Translingual

Symbol

byn

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Blin.

See also

  • Wiktionary’s coverage of Blin terms

Old English

Etymology

From būan (to dwell)

Adjective

bȳn

  1. inhabited, occupied
    • Voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan
      On þǣm mōrum eardiað Finnas; and þæt bȳne land is ēasteweard brādost, and symle swā norðor swā smælre. Ēastewerd hit mæġ bīon syxtiġ mīla brād, oþþe hwēne brǣdre; and middeweard þritiġ oððe brādre; and norðeweard, hē cwæð, þǣr hit smalost wǣre, þæt hit mihte bēon þrēora mīla brād tō þǣm mōre; and sē mōr syðþan, on sumum stōwum, swā brād swā man mæġ on twām wucum oferferan; and, on sumum stōwum, swā brād swā man mæġ on syx dagum oferferan.
      Finns dwell on the moors; and that inhabited land is widest in the east, and always smaller farther north. In the east it can be sixty miles wide, or a bit wider; and in the middle, thirty miles or broader; and in the north, he said, where it was smallest, it might be three miles across to the moor; and the moor, in some places, is as wide as a man can cross in two weeks; and in some places, as broad as a man can cross in six days.

Declension

References

Swedish

Noun

byn

  1. definite singular of by
  2. (slang) Rinkeby

Vilamovian

Pronunciation

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Noun

byn f

  1. bee