bound sb. (‘bound’=leap is a different word)
1.
boundary, limit, barrier (lit. and
fig.)
Tp. I. ii. 97
“A confidence sans
bound,”
MND. III. ii. 65,
John III. i. 23
“Like a proud river
peering o'er his bounds”
;
Ham. IV. vii. 128
“Revenge should have no
bounds.”
2.
chiefly pl.
territory, district, precinct
Err. I. i. 133
“through the bounds of
Asia,”
Tim. V. iv. 61
“in your city's
bounds”
; sometimes sing. = area
Tp. II. i. 159
“bound of land,”
1H4 V. iv. 90.