Antonyms for banded
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ban-did |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbæn dɪd |
Definition of banded
Origin :- "a flat strip," also "something that binds," a merger of two words, ultimately from the same source. In the sense "that by which someone or something is bound," it is attested from early 12c., from Old Norse band "thin strip that ties or constrains," from Proto-Germanic *bindan, from PIE *bendh- "to bind" (cf. Gothic bandi "that which binds; Sanskrit bandhah "a tying, bandage," source of bandana; Middle Irish bainna "bracelet;" see bend (v.), bind (v.)). Most of the figurative senses of this word have passed into bond (n.), which originally was a phonetic variant of this band.
- The meaning "a flat strip" (late 14c.) is from Old French bande "strip, edge, side," via Old North French bende, from Old High German binda, from Proto-Germanic *bindan (see above). In Middle English, this was distinguished by the spelling bande, but since the loss of the final -e the words have fully merged. Meaning "broad stripe of color" is from late 15c.; the electronics sense of "range of frequencies or wavelengths" is from 1922. The Old North French form was retained in heraldic bend. Band saw is recorded from 1864.
- verb group or join group
- The banded colors were there for a minute fraction of a second.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930 » by Various
- They have banded themselves into a Sisterhood, and christened our clergy-house a 'Settlement.'
- Extract from : « The Christian » by Hall Caine
- The heart of this one was banded with bars of flame and gold.
- Extract from : « The Dominant Strain » by Anna Chapin Ray
- They are banded around their bodies with rings of bright colors.
- Extract from : « Pathfinder » by Alan Douglas
- The ninety-five must be banded together to restrain and suppress the vicious five.
- Extract from : « Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence » by Various
- Even the long black bonnet was banded with some close-drawn drapery.
- Extract from : « Danger! and Other Stories » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The tracery is geometrical, and the shafts in the angles of the splays are banded.
- Extract from : « Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham » by J. E. Bygate
- Already she had banded herself with him in mild opposition to the elders.
- Extract from : « The Ghost Girl » by H. De Vere Stacpoole
- Others were silver-studded, and again others were banded in silver.
- Extract from : « Chats on Old Lace and Needlework » by Emily Leigh Lowes
- The fugitives themselves were banded together to aid the newcomers.
- Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 5, 1920 » by Various
Synonyms for banded
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