All 9 Uses of
bound
in
The Return of the King
- In each hand he held up one half of a great horn cloven through the middle: a wild-ox horn bound with silver.†
Chpt 5.1
- For he saw that instead of a spear he bore a tall staff, as it were a standard, but it was close-furled in a black cloth bound about with many thongs.†
Chpt 5.2
- He forced himself to think of Frodo, lying bound or in pain or dead somewhere in this dreadful place.†
Chpt 6.1
- He was clad in black mail girt with silver, and he wore a long mantle of pure white clasped at the throat with a great jewel of green that shone from afar; but his head was bare save for a star upon his forehead bound by a slender fillet of silver.†
Chpt 6.5
- Then forth from the Gate went Faramir with Hurin of the Keys, and no others, save that behind them walked four men in the high helms and armour of the Citadel, and they bore a great casket of black lebethron bound with silver.†
Chpt 6.5
- Thus,' said Eomer, 'is the friendship of the Mark and of Gondor bound with a new bond, and the more do I rejoice.†
Chpt 6.6
- 'This is only a repayment in token; for you took more, I'll be bound.†
Chpt 6.6 *
- Bilbo laughed, and he produced out of a pocket two beautiful pipes with pearl mouth-pieces and bound with fine-wrought silver.†
Chpt 6.6
- Chapter 7 Homeward Bound At last the hobbits had their faces turned towards home.†
Chpt 6.7
Definition:
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(bound as in: south-bound lanes) traveling in a particular direction or to a specific location