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Definition of Bindis
1. bindi [n] - See also: bindi
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bindis
Literary usage of Bindis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bamff Charters A.D. 1232-1703: With Introduction, Biographical Summary and Notes by Sir James H Ramsay (1915)
"... and for that ather of the saidis Johne and David bindis and ... the said David
Campbell be the tenour h bindis and ..."
2. History of the Affairs of Church and State in Scotland: From the Beginning by Robert Keith, Charles Jobson Lyon (1844)
"And at the cumming of the said horsemen, the said Lord Borthwick bindis and ...
And in cais the samyn, and that place, than, and in that cais, bindis and ..."
3. The Diary of the Reverend John Mill: Minister of the Parishes of Dunrossness by John Mill (1889)
"Lyk as the said Dauid bindis and ... wnder the paine of j° Hf Lyk as the said
Adame bindis and ... the said Lowrence and Androw bindis and ..."