byn
Translingual
Symbol
byn
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Blin terms
Old English
Etymology
From būan (“to dwell”)
Adjective
bȳn
- 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.
- Voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan
Declension
Declension of bȳn — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | bȳn | bȳn | bȳn |
Accusative | bȳnne | bȳne | bȳn |
Genitive | bȳnes | bȳnre | bȳnes |
Dative | bȳnum | bȳnre | bȳnum |
Instrumental | bȳne | bȳnre | bȳne |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | bȳne | bȳna, bȳne | bȳn |
Accusative | bȳne | bȳna, bȳne | bȳn |
Genitive | bȳnra | bȳnra | bȳnra |
Dative | bȳnum | bȳnum | bȳnum |
Instrumental | bȳnum | bȳnum | bȳnum |
Declension of bȳn — Weak
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | bȳna | bȳne | bȳne |
Accusative | bȳnan | bȳnan | bȳne |
Genitive | bȳnan | bȳnan | bȳnan |
Dative | bȳnan | bȳnan | bȳnan |
Instrumental | bȳnan | bȳnan | bȳnan |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | bȳnan | bȳnan | bȳnan |
Accusative | bȳnan | bȳnan | bȳnan |
Genitive | bȳnra, bȳnena | bȳnra, bȳnena | bȳnra, bȳnena |
Dative | bȳnum | bȳnum | bȳnum |
Instrumental | bȳnum | bȳnum | bȳnum |
References
- Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller (1898) “býn”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Swedish
Noun
byn
Vilamovian
Pronunciation
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Noun
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