bannen

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== Dutch == === Etymology 1 === From Middle Dutch bannen, from Old Dutch *bannan, from Proto-West Germanic *bannan, from Proto-Germanic *bannaną. The computational sense is borrowed from, or at least strongly influenced by, English ban. ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /ˈbɑnə(n)/ Hyphenation: ban‧nen Rhymes: -ɑnən ==== Verb ==== bannen (transitive) to expel, drive off (transitive, computing) to ban (an IP address) ===== Conjugation ===== ===== Derived terms ===== uitbannen verbannen ===== Descendants ===== Afrikaans: ban Negerhollands: bannen → Papiamentu: ban, bant === Etymology 2 === Borrowed from English ban. ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /ˈbɛ.nə(n)/ Hyphenation: ban‧nen Rhymes: -ɛnən ==== Verb ==== bannen (transitive, computing) to ban (an IP address) ===== Conjugation ===== === Etymology 3 === See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. ==== Noun ==== bannen plural of ban == German == === Etymology === From Middle High German bannen, from Old High German bannan, from Proto-West Germanic *bannan, from Proto-Germanic *bannaną. === Pronunciation === === Verb === bannen (weak, third-person singular present bannt, past tense bannte, past participle gebannt, auxiliary haben) (transitive, historical or figurative) to ostracize; to banish; to outlaw; to excommunicate Synonym: ächten (transitive, magic) to immobilize or disarm (a spirit) by a spell (transitive, figurative) to avert; to banish; to drive off Synonyms: abwehren, abwenden (transitive, figurative) to captivate; to fascinate Synonyms: faszinieren, fesseln ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== Bann Bannen Banner verbannen ==== Descendants ==== → Luxembourgish: bannen === Further reading === “bannen” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache “bannen” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon “bannen” in Duden online “bannen” in OpenThesaurus.de == Luxembourgish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbanen/, [ˈbɑ.nən] === Etymology 1 === From Middle High German binden, from Old High German bintan, from Proto-West Germanic *bindan, from Proto-Germanic *bindaną (“to bind”). Cognate with German binden, Dutch binden, English bind, West Frisian bine, Icelandic binda. ==== Verb ==== bannen (third-person singular present bënnt, past participle gebonnen, auxiliary verb hunn) (transitive) to bind, to tie (transitive, publishing) to bind (a book) (transitive, cooking) to bind ===== Conjugation ===== ===== Derived terms ===== abannen entbannen ubannen verbannen zoubannen === Etymology 2 === From Middle High German binnen. Compare German binnen, Dutch binnen. ==== Adverb ==== bannen inside indoors ===== Alternative forms ===== bannent == Middle Dutch == === Etymology === From Old Dutch *bannan, from Proto-West Germanic *bannan, from Proto-Germanic *bannaną. === Verb === bannen to summon (of a lord to his vassal) to call together solemnly to subpoena to enforce with a solemn declaration to ban, to drive out ==== Inflection ==== This verb needs an inflection-table template. ==== Derived terms ==== banninge gebannen tebannen verbannen ==== Descendants ==== Dutch: bannenAfrikaans: banNegerhollands: bannen→ Papiamentu: ban, bant === Further reading === “bannen”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000 Verwijs, E.; Verdam, J. (1885–1929), “bannen”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, →ISBN == Old English == === Verb === bannen past participle of bannan