Bin, binn
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - bin, binn
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- bin, binn
- Add: binne, an; f. I. a receptacle for food, a basket; cofinus :-- In binne in cofino, Ps. Srt. 80, 7. Þára hláfgebroca wæs tó láfe twelf binna fulle, Shrn. 48, 32. II. - a crib, manger :-- Ne untígð eówer ǽlc his oxan fram þǽre binne (praesepio) ?, Lk. 13, 15. 'Se assa oncneów his hlafordes binne.' Þá geseah heó þæt cild licgan on binne, ðǽr se oxa and se assa gewunelíce fódan sécað, Hml. Th. i. 42,25. Geléd on þǽre binne, 40, 32. Ic sceal fyllan binnan (praesepia) oxan mid híg, Coll. M. 19, 35. III. a stall :-- Ne bið nýten on binnum non erit armentum in praesepibus. Cant. Ab. 17. [N. E. D. bin.] v. hunig-, yrse-bin. binn,bin