rare. [variant of BOUN v.] refl. To direct one’s course. intr. To go, lead.

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1596.  Spenser, F. Q., I. x. 67. The way that does to heaven bownd.

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1821.  Joanna Baillie, Lady G. B., xiv. She ere stroke of midnight bell, Did bound her for that dismal cell.

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