Bain vs Baing - What's the difference?
bain | baing |
Ready; willing.
Direct; near; short; gain.
Limber; pliant; flexible.
(label) A bath.
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*:THus was sir Tramtryst longe there wel cherysshed / with the kynge and the quene // So vpon a daye / the quene and la beale Isoud made a bayne' for syre Tramtryst / And whan he was in his ' bayne / the quene and Isoud her doughter romed vp & doune in the chamber / and there whyles Gouernail and Heles attendyd vpon Tramtryst
As an adjective bain
is ready; willing.As an adverb bain
is readily; willingly.As a noun bain
is a bath.As a proper noun Bain
is {{surname|lang=en}.As a verb baing is
present participle of lang=en.bain
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) bain, bayne, bayn, .Alternative forms
*Adjective
(en adjective)- That is the bainest way.