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[binnen-]
** Dutch
*** Etymology
From [nl], from [nl], equivalent to [nl].
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Adverb
[nl-adv]
1. inside , indoors 2. [nl] ( to ) inside , into
*** Preposition
[nl]
1. inside , within 2. within (a time)
**** Declension
[binnen]
**** Synonyms
- [nl]
**** Antonyms
- [nl] - [nl]
**** Derived terms
{{col|nl |binnen de kortste keren |binnen de Ring |binnenband |binnenbeul |binnenbeurs |binnenboord |binnenbrengen |binnendoor |binnendringen |binnengaan |binnengrens |binnenin |binnenhalen |binnenkant |binnenkern |binnenkomen |binnenkoorts |binnenkort |binnenland |binnenlands |binnenlaten |binnenlijn |binnenlopen |binnenmens |binnenmoeder |binnenmuur |binnenplaats |binnenplaneet |binnenpret |binnenrennen |binnenruimte |binnenschans |binnenscheepvaart |binnenschip |binnenshuis |binnenslepen |binnenstad |binnenst |binnenterrein |binnentreden |binnentrekken |binnenuit |binnenvaart |binnenvallen |binnenvetter |binnenwater |binnenweg |binnenzak |binnenzee |linksbinnen |rechtsbinnen |te binnen schieten |vanbinnen }}
**** Descendants
- [af] - [brc] - [gmw-jdt] - [dcr] - [vic] [archaic] - [id]
*** Adjective
[pred]
1. set for life (having obtained such success professionally and having been able to save enough money that one does not need to work any longer)
**** Descendants
- [id] [nl]
** German
*** Etymology
From [de], ultimately from [de] + [gem-pro] << [gem-pro]. The form is also Central German in [de] (compare [lb]). It is originally an adverb meaning “within, inside” chiefly in local sense, equivalent to German [de]. _Binnen_ was adopted in modern standard German as a temporal preposition, while the prefix [de] takes on the local sense of the word. Cognate with [nl].
*** Pronunciation
- [de] - [de] - [de]
*** Preposition
[de-prep] [de]
1. within (a time span) 2. * [page=435] 3. * {{ quote-journal | de | year=2010 | journal=w:Der Spiegel | url=http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/index-2010-27.html | issue=27/2010 | page=70 |passage=Die Aktienbörsen schalten oftmals BINNEN weniger Stunden von Depression auf Optimismus um – und wieder zurück.|t=The stock markets often switch WITHIN a few hours from depression to optimism – and back again.}}
**** Derived terms
- [de]
*** Further reading
- [R:de:Duden] - [R:de:DWDS]
** German Low German
*** Etymology
[nds-de] From [nds-de], from [nds-de], from [nds-de], from [nds-de].
*** Pronunciation
- [nds-de]
*** Verb
[nds-de]
1. To bind , tie .
**** Conjugation
[class=3]
**** Derived terms
{{col4|nds-de |Band |Binn |fastbinnen |verbinnen }}
** Indonesian
*** Etymology
[id].
*** Noun
[id]
1. [id]
** Middle Dutch
*** Etymology
From [dum], from [dum] + [gem-pro] << [gem-pro].
*** Preposition
[dum] [dum]
1. within , inside 2. within (a time span) 3. during 4. on , at (a time)
**** Descendants
- [nl] - [li]
*** Adverb
[dum-adv]
1. inside
**** Descendants
- [nl] - [li]
*** Further reading
- [ID40282] - [ID50282] - [04437] - [binnen]
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Alternative forms
- [nb]
*** Noun
[nb]
1. [nb]
** West Frisian
*** Etymology
Ultimately from [fy] + [gem-pro] << [gem-pro].
*** Pronunciation
- [fy]
*** Adverb
[fy]
1. inside 2. indoors 3. in harbour , not in open sea
**** Derived terms
- [fy]
**** Further reading
- [8376]
*** Preposition
[fy]
1. within , inside 2. within (a time span)
**** Further reading
- [8376]