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27,182 words match “BE”

BELACE v. 3 definitions
To cover or adorn with lace. [Obs.] Beaumont.
BELAM v.
To beat or bang. [Prov. & Low, Eng.] Todd.
BELAMOUR n. 2 definitions
A flower, but of what kind is unknown. [Obs.] Her snowy brows, like budded belamours. Spenser.
BELAMY n.
Good friend; dear friend. [Obs.] Chaucer.
BELATE v.
To retard or make too late. Davenant.
BELATED a.
Delayed beyond the usual time; too late; overtaken by night; benighted. "Some belated peasant." Milton. -- Be*lat"ed*ness, n. Milton.
BELAUD v.
To laud or praise greatly.
BELAY v. 3 definitions
To lay on or cover; to adorn. [Obs.] Jacket . . . belayed with silver lace. Spenser.
BELAYING PIN n.
e side of a vessel, or by the mast, round which ropes are wound when they are fastened or belayed.
BELCH v. 6 definitions
To eject or throw up from the stomach with violence; to eruct. I belched a hurricane of wind. Swift.
BELCHER n.
One who, or that which, belches.
BELDAM; BELDAME n. 2 definitions
Grandmother; -- corresponding to belsire. To show the beldam daughters of her daughter. Shak.
BELEAGUER v.
To surround with an army so as to preclude escape; to besiege; to blockade. The wail of famine in beleaguered towns. Longfellow.
BELEAGUERER n.
One who beleaguers.
BELEAVE v.
To leave or to be left. [Obs.] May.
BELECTURE v.
To vex with lectures; to lecture frequently.
BELEE v.
To place under the lee, or unfavorably to the wind. Shak.
BELEMNITE n.
at the other end, where it is ordinarily broken; but when perfect it contains a small chambered cone, called the phragmocone, prolonged, on one side, into a delicate concave blade; the thunderstone. It is the internal shell of a cephalopod related to the sepia, and belonging to an extinct family. The belemnites are fou…
BELEPER v.
To infect with leprosy. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl.
BELFRY n. 4 definitions
A movable tower erected by besiegers for purposes of attack and defense.
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