What is the meaning of Binden?

to tie

to wrap

to bind (generally, legally/contractually)

to bind, to thicken (of food)

to bind, to tie, to fasten something by means of a string etc.

to tie, to fasten a string etc.

to oblige, commit, bind

to commit oneself, make a commitment

to make congeal, thicken, set, bond

to capture; to absorb

to congeal, thicken, set, bond

to make sandhi, crasis, liaison

To bind, tie.

To tie up.

To bind (to an obligation).

To bind, fasten; to make a knot or fastening.

To wrap; to enclose in wrapping.

To secure, strengthen; to make strong:

  1. To tie up; to strengthen with a knot.
  2. To connect or link (especially by binding):
  3. To remember; to keep one's mental connection secure.
  4. To strengthen or provide proof for an argument.

To tie up; to strengthen with a knot.

To connect or link (especially by binding):

To remember; to keep one's mental connection secure.

To strengthen or provide proof for an argument.

To take away one's agency; to enthrall:

  1. To restrain a captive; to jail.
  2. To enslave, subordinate, or force.
  3. To enrapture or captivate.
  4. To take into apprenticeship or training.

To restrain a captive; to jail.

To enslave, subordinate, or force.

To enrapture or captivate.

To take into apprenticeship or training.

To enter into a socially binding obligation or agreement:

  1. To enter into a marital relationship; to marry.
  2. To copulate; to have sex.

To enter into a marital relationship; to marry.

To copulate; to have sex.

To force or compel (to perform an action):

  1. To obligate; to be forced by societal pressure.
  2. To force (into) a socially binding obligation or agreement.
  3. To mete out or proscribe penalties.
  4. To combine; to join; to make one.

To obligate; to be forced by societal pressure.

To force (into) a socially binding obligation or agreement.

To mete out or proscribe penalties.

To combine; to join; to make one.

To decorate or adorn; to add ornaments on.

To evacuate; to induce constipation.

To unify or join; to make one.

To enclose or surround; to fold as to completely conceal.

To cohere; to enjoin with itself.

To end or finish; to wrap up (for the sense, compare Modern English wrap up)

to bind

To bind.

Source: wiktionary.org