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Webster Dictionary :: Belee

BELEE', v.t. [be and lee.] To place on the lee, or in a position unfavorable to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Beleave

BELE'AVE, v.t. [be and leave.] To leave. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Beleaguring

BELE'AGURING, ppr. Besieging; blocking up.

Webster Dictionary :: Beleaguerer

BELE'AGUERER, n. One who besieges.

Webster Dictionary :: Beleaguered

BELE'AGUERED, pp. Besieged.

Webster Dictionary :: Beleaguer

BELE'AGUER, v.t. belee'ger. To besiege; to block up; to surround with an army, s...

Webster Dictionary :: Beldam

BEL'DAM, n. 1. An old woman. Spenser See ms to have used the word in its true se...

Webster Dictionary :: Belching

BELCH'ING, ppr. Ejecting from the stomach or any deep hollow place. BELCH'ING , ...

Webster Dictionary :: Belched

BELCH'ED, pp. Ejected from the stomach, or from a hollow place.

Webster Dictionary :: Belch

BELCH, v.t.[Eng. bulge,bilge, bulk.] 1. To throw or eject wind from the stomach ...

Webster Dictionary :: Belaying

BELA'YING,ppr. Blocking up; laying an ambush; making fast.

Webster Dictionary :: Belayed

BELA'YED,pp. Obstructed; ambushed; made fast.

Webster Dictionary :: Belay

BELA'Y, v.t. [This word is composed of be and lay, to lay to, lay by, or close. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Belawgive

BELAW'GIVE, v.t. To give a law to. [Barbarous and not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Belave

BELA'VE, v.t. [be and lave.] To wash. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Belatedness

BELA'TEDNESS, n. A being too late.

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