
English word bundle comes from Proto-Indo-European *bʰendʰ- (to tie, bind), and later Proto-Germanic *bundą (bundle)
*bʰendʰ- (Proto-Indo-European)
to tie; bind
*bundą (Proto-Germanic)
Bundle.
bund (Old English)
bundel (Middle English)
bundle (English)
(computing) To sell hardware and software as a single product.. (dated, intransitive) To sleep on the same bed without undressing.. (intransitive) To dress warmly. Usually bundle up. (intransitive) To hurry.. (intransitive) To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony.. (slang) To dogpile. (transitive) To dress someone warmly.. (transitive) To hastily or clumsily push, [...]