bindingerne
Bindingerne is the definite plural form of the Danish noun binding, and it is used to refer to multiple bindings. In Danish, binding can denote the act of tying or fastening, a binding element that holds things together, or, in publishing, the outer cover and spine of a book. The word’s meaning is highly context-dependent, and bindingerne can thus refer to different kinds of bindings in different fields.
Etymology and grammar: binding derives from the verb binde, meaning to bind. The noun form is created
Primary sense in publishing and libraries: in bibliographic descriptions, bindingerne denotes the bindings of books—the physical
Other uses: bindingerne can also refer to bindings that fasten objects, such as straps, cords, or other
See also: binde (to bind), binding as a concept, bookbinding, bibliographic description.