bynne

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== Middle English == === Alternative forms === binne, byn === Etymology === From the oblique forms of Old English binn or its byform binne (“crib, manger”), from Late Latin benna, its Celtic source, or a cognate in another Celtic language, possibly Proto-Brythonic *benn (“cart, carriage”), ultimately from Proto-Celtic *bend(n)ā. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbin(ə)/ === Noun === bynne (plural bynnes) A manger; a trough for animals to eat from. A stable or a stall within it. A bin for grain, flour, or bread. ==== Descendants ==== English: bin ==== References ====