bylden

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== Middle English == === Alternative forms === beelden, belde, bijlde, bilde, bilden, bildyn, (Later Wycliffite) bielde beelde (East Anglia) bulden, buylde, buylden (West Midland) === Etymology === Inherited from Old English bytlan, from Proto-West Germanic *buþlijan, from Proto-Germanic *buþlijaną, from Proto-Germanic *buþlą, *bōþlą (“house, dwelling, farm”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbeːldən/, /ˈbiːldən/, /ˈbildən/ (Southern, West Midland) IPA(key): /ˈbyːldən/, /ˈbyldən/ === Verb === bylden (third-person singular simple present byldeth, present participle byldynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative bylte, past participle bylt) To lodge: to stay or reside. To make, start, or begin: To erect, build, or create (a structure or building) To establish, begin, create (an organisation) To edify; to improve or promote welfare and religion. To furnish; to supply quarters with necessities. ==== Usage notes ==== bylden is rarely found outside Southwestern Middle English before well into the 14th century. ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== byldere byldynge ==== Descendants ==== English: build ==== References ==== “bīlden, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 16 June 2018. == West Frisian == === Noun === bylden plural of byld