bylden

Etymology
, from, from.

Verb

 * 1) To lodge: to stay or reside.
 * 2) To make, start, or begin:
 * 3) To erect, build, or create a structure or building
 * 4) To establish, begin, create an organisation
 * 5) To edify; to improve or promote welfare and religion.
 * 6) To furnish; to supply quarters with necessities.
 * 1) To furnish; to supply quarters with necessities.

Usage notes

 * bylden is rarely found outside Southwestern Middle English before well into the 14th century.