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BELEE', v.t. [be and lee.] To place on the lee, or in a position unfavorable to ...
BELE'AVE, v.t. [be and leave.] To leave. [Not used.]
BELE'AGURING, ppr. Besieging; blocking up.
BELE'AGUERER, n. One who besieges.
BELE'AGUERED, pp. Besieged.
BELE'AGUER, v.t. belee'ger. To besiege; to block up; to surround with an army, s...
BEL'DAM, n. 1. An old woman. Spenser See ms to have used the word in its true se...
BELCH'ING, ppr. Ejecting from the stomach or any deep hollow place. BELCH'ING , ...
BELCH'ED, pp. Ejected from the stomach, or from a hollow place.
BELCH, v.t.[Eng. bulge,bilge, bulk.] 1. To throw or eject wind from the stomach ...
BELA'YING,ppr. Blocking up; laying an ambush; making fast.
BELA'YED,pp. Obstructed; ambushed; made fast.
BELA'Y, v.t. [This word is composed of be and lay, to lay to, lay by, or close. ...
BELAW'GIVE, v.t. To give a law to. [Barbarous and not used.]
BELA'VE, v.t. [be and lave.] To wash. [Not used.]
BELA'TEDNESS, n. A being too late.