- bound
- bound1verb walk or run with leaping strides.noun a leaping movement towards or over something.OriginC16: from Fr. bond (n.), bondir (v.) 'resound', later 'rebound', from late L. bombitare, from L. bombus 'humming'.————————bound2noun1》 a boundary.2》 a limitation or restriction.↘technical a limiting value.verb1》 form the boundary of.2》 restrict.Phrasesout of bounds1》 beyond the acceptable or permitted limits.2》 (in sport) beyond the field of play.OriginME: from OFr. bodne, from med. L. bodina, earlier butina.————————bound3adjective going towards somewhere: a train bound for Edinburgh.↘destined to have a particular experience: they were bound for disaster.OriginME boun (in the sense 'ready, dressed'), from ON búinn, past participle of búa 'get ready'.————————bound4past and past participle of bind.adjective1》 (-bound) restricted or confined to or by a place or situation: his job kept him city-bound.2》 certain to be or to do or have something.↘obliged to do something.3》 (-bound) (of a book) having a specified binding.4》 (of a grammatical element) occurring only in combination with another form.PhrasesI'll be bound Brit. I am sure.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.