Aún no tenemos significados para "bounden to".
1Why need we be bounden to others, who have been ourselves so amply provided?
2He was an orphan and bounden to no man.
3By her account, also, I am bounden to you, Prince, scarcely less than to him.
4His answer was, that he desired nothing better, and would be much bounden to them if they would do so.
5And all a whole day during, stood bounden to a stake, yet might not be through-pierced with arrows of all the knights.
6And so we collect the trifles that once were valuables for other men, and by the possession of these trifles are we bounden to them.
7"Then say Miles Hendon, son of Sir Richard, is here without- Ishallbe greatly bounden to you, my good lad."
8"Sir," said he, "God has given you manhood and strength beyond all other knights; the more are ye bounden to his service."
9"Sir," said he, "God has given you manhood and strength beyond all other knights; and more are ye bounden to his service."
10"Madam, I am so bounden to you for the care you have taken, and for these beautiful rooms," Elizabeth said delightedly, kissing her stepmother.
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