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bellaces, bellaes, bellaes, bellaes, bellas, bellas, bellaws, bellies, bellies, bellises, bellisiz, bellows, bellowses, bellowsis, belluses, belluses, bellys, bellys, bellysis, belowses,
bellies [′bɛlɪz, ′bɛlez]
n. Bellows.
double pl. bellises [′bɛlɪzəz, ′bɛlɪsɪz]
Compounds and phrases etc.
deid man's bellies: S. SW. The bugle ajuga reptans or S. the common lousewort Pedicularis sylvatica.
See also belly
belligerous,
belligerous [ˈbɛlɪdʒərəs]
adj. Belligerent.
ballock, bellack, belloch, bellock, belluck, belly,
belloch [ˈbɛlɔx]
v. To low, roar, cry loudly.
Bellshill, Bellshull,
Bellshill [ˈbɛlzhɪl, ˈbɛlzhʌl]
pn. Bellshill (Lanarkshire).
bellum,
bellum [ˈbɛləm]
n. Force, impetus, a blow, noise, din. A term of disrespect, see blellum.
balwaver, bellwaver, belwaver, bulwaaver,
bellwaver [ˈbɛlˈweːvər, ˈbɛlˈwaːvər, ˈbəˈlweːvər, ˈbəˈlwaːvər]
v. To straggle, stroll, move here and there without a definite objective.
beely, bellie, belliefou, belliefu, bellies, belligut, bellirive, bellirive, belly, belly-flaucht, bellyfu, bellyfu$, bellygut, bellyrive, bellyrive, belly-rive, belly-rive, kettle-bellied,
belly [bɛli]
n. The belly.
pl. bellies
Compounds and phrases etc.
bellyfu [-fə S. -fɛ, -fɪ, EC. -fe, WC. -fɑ, N. -fɛ, U. I. -fu]: A bellyful.
belly-flaucht: Headlong, flat on one's face.
bellygut: NN.a. A greedy person.
bellyrive [-raev]: A great feast, to eat voraciously.
belly-rive: Indigestion.
kettle-bellied: Pot-bellied.
reid belly [rid-, rɪd-]: A trout of the genus Salvelinus, the Atlantic charr Salvelinus alpinus.
balter, belt, belter, bilt, bilter, makkin_belt, makkin-belt,
belt [bɛlt]
n. A belt, a narrow strip of cultivated land. Rate, pace.
v. To strike (with a belt). To move along with rapid motion.
Compounds and phrases etc.
belter: A battering. col. A fool. A native or inhabitant of Tranent.
makkin-belt: I.Sh. A leather pad stuffed with straw or horse-hair fastened at the waist which is used for holding one needle firm while knitting.
Bealtin, Beltain, Beltan, Beltane,
Beltane [ˈbɛlten, ˈbɛltɪn]
n. Mayday
Beltey,
Beltey [bɛlˈtəi]
pn. Beltoy (County Antrim).
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