Binn

noun

noun ·1 syllable ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Archaic spelling of bin (“storage container for wine, etc.”). alt-of, archaic

    "Mr. Tulkinghorn sits at one of the open windows, enjoying a bottle of old port. Though a hard-grained man, close, dry, and silent, he can enjoy old wine with the best. He has a priceless binn of port in some artful cellar under the Fields, which is one of his many secrets."

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"Mr. Tulkinghorn sits at one of the open windows, enjoying a bottle of old port. Though a hard-grained man, close, dry, and silent, he can enjoy old wine with the best. He has a priceless binn of port in some artful cellar under the Fields, which is one of his many secrets."

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