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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| boundennoun | (dated) Now chiefly in "bounden duty": made obligatory; binding. |
| ybound | (obsolete) Bound. |
| bound | Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of). |
| upbounden | (obsolete) bound up |
| obleegedverb | — |
| endebtedverb | Obsolete form of indebted. [Obligated, especially financially.] |
| obstringed | (obsolete) constrained; placed under obligation |
| belast | (obsolete) burdened, charged, bound. |
| bouldnoun | Obsolete form of bold. [Courageous, daring.] |
| destinatenoun | To set a destination for (something), to send (something) to a particular destination. |
| unboundless | (obsolete) limitless; unbounded |
| stuckenoun | A surname from German. |
| burthensome | Obsolete spelling of burdensome. [Characteristic of a burden; arduous or demanding] |
| strikt | Obsolete spelling of strict. [Strained; drawn close; tight.] |
| bountious | Obsolete form of bounteous. [(of a person) Inclined to be generous.] |
| bounnoun | (ambitransitive) To make or get ready; prepare. |
| obedible | (obsolete) obedient |
| oblite | — |
| bloudynoun | Obsolete spelling of bloody. [Covered in blood.] |
| brittish | Obsolete spelling of British. [Of Britain.] |
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