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abdomen
abdominal
abdominous
aborea
acolin
acontias
acoustic
adder-fly
adjunct
adorn
adorned
agouty
ague-cake
alarm-bell
albatros
alphest
alternation
alveary
alvine
amadogade
anaclastic
antimony
aphis
apiaster
apron
asa-fetida
ascites
atropia
babyroussa
bagpipe
banoy
barracada
barrel-bellied
basking-shark
bawble
beau
beautify
beauty
belfry
bell
bell-flower
bell-metal
bell-shaped
bell-wether
belle
belled
belles-letters
belligerent
belligerous
belling
bellipotent
bellique
belllibone
bellona
belluine
belly
belly-ache
belly-band
belly-bound
belly-fretting
belly-god
belly-timber
belly-worm
bellyful
bellying
belvidere
betrim
betrimming
bib
bicauda
bigbellied
bilge
biventral
blaast
blare
blatant
blazon
blue-bottle
boa
bomb
bonito
borer
boss
botetto
bottled
breast
broken-bellied
bronze
bunt
byzantian
cadency
calamar
campaniform
campanula
campanulate
camphor-tree
cargoose
carillon
celiac
cerebellum
change
chay
chest
chime
chub
clack
clamor
clapper
clock
clock-work
cobelligerent
cold-finch
coluber
combination
commit
concussion
contraband
contrast
copper
creep
creeping
croak
croopade
cropful
croupade
crush
cucumber
cup
curfew
daisy
daourite
debellation
decorated
decorating
decorator
devil
diaphragm
digastric
ding-dong
dip
dispermous
diving-bell
dodo
dracunculus
dragon-fish
dragon-fly
dress
dressing
dry
dryly
embellish
embellishment
ember-goose
emblaze
emblazing
embrave
enterology
epigastric
eventerate
exornation
expel
fain
fall
firefly
florid
floridness
flourish
flourished
flower
flowered
flowery
follicle
forge
founder
foundery
furnace
galbanum
garble
garnish
garnished
garnishment
garniture
gastric
gastriloquist
gastromancy
gastroraphy
gastrotomy
gavilan
gem
girth
god
godwit
goshawk
gowan
grabble
grace
graced
grampus
great-bellied
groin
gulaund
gull
haddock
hairbell
halibut
hamster
handbell
harebell
hyacinth
hypochondria
hypogastric
hypogastrocele
imbellic
indignation
inlace
innocency
innocent
insurrection
issue
jar
jingle
jingling
jug
kindle
kite
knell
knoll
l
lace
level
libel
lilied
lily
loosen
low
lowbell
lowing
lumpfish
lute
market-bell
marshal
martingal
mind
morris-dance
mortar
mount
mounted
mounting
mournful
mouth
mugient
muscle
muzzle
neck
neutral
noon
nose
nosle
notice
notify
nourish
opopanax
opossum
oratory
organ
ornament
ornamental
ornamentally
ornamented
ornamenting
pacific
pantheon
partial
passing-bell
paunch
peal
pelican
pensile
perceivable
pilchard
pinch
plain
plainly
pouch
precipitant
proliferous
ptarmigan
quash
rebel
rebelled
rebellion
rebellious
rebelliousness
rebellow
rebellowing
reboation
reciprocate
renounce
repress
reptile
rim
ring
ringing
rip
roar
rubellite
rudd
rudder
sabellian
sabellianism
sacring-bell
salamander
sedition
shrove-tuesday
side
signal
sinew-shrunk
smew
sot
soul-bell
spill
spout
squib
steeple
stir
stocky
strut
suppress
swell
tambor
taste
tewel
threatening
tin
tinkle
tocsin
toll
tolling
trim
tripe
trumpet-fish
tubulous
tun-bellied
tympanites
tympany
umbel
umbellar
umbellate
umbellated
umbellet
umbelliferous
unadorned
undecorated
underlock
unison
unvarnished
vair
variation
ventral
ventricle
ventricous
ventriloquist
ventriloquy
vermiform
vesper
vindicate
water-bellows
widgeon
wind
wind-dropsy
wind-furnace



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1828 Definition

BELL, n.

1. A vessel or hollow body,used for making sounds. Its constituent parts are a barrel or hollow body, enlarged or expanded at one end, an ear or cannon by which it is hung to a beam, and a clapper on the inside. It is formed of a composition of metals. Bells are of high antiquity. The blue tunic of the Jewish High Priest was adorned with golden bells; and the kings of Persia are said to have the hem of their robe adorned with them in like manner. Among the Greeks, those who went the nightly rounds in camps or garrisons, used to ring a bell, at each sentinel-box, to see that the soldier on duty was awake. Bells were also put on the necks of criminals, to warn persons to move out of the way of so ill an omen, as the sight of a criminal or his executioner; also on the necks of beasts and birds, and in houses. In churches and other public buildings, bells are now used to notify the time of meeting of any congregation or other assembly.

In private houses, bells are used to call servants, either hung and moved by a wire, or as hand-bells. Small bells are also used in electrical experiments.

2. A hollow body of metal, perforated, and containing a solid ball, to give sounds when shaken; used on animals, as on horses or hawks.

3. Any thing in form of a bell, as the cup or calix of a flower.

To bear the bell, is to be the first or leader, in allusion to the bell-wether of a flock, or the leading horse of a team or drove, that wears bells on his collar.

To shake the bells, a phrase of Shakespeare, signifies to move, give notice or alarm.

1913 Definition
Bell (bell)
n.((?))
Bell
[AS. belle, fr. bellan to bellow. See Bellow.]
  1. A hollow metallic vessel, usually shaped somewhat like a cup with a flaring mouth, containing a clapper or tongue, and giving forth a ringing sound on being struck.

    * Bells have been made of various metals, but the best have always been, as now, of an alloy of copper and tin.

    The Liberty Bell, the famous bell of the Philadelphia State House, which rang when the Continental Congress declared the Independence of the United States, in 1776. It had been cast in 1753, and upon it were the words "Proclaim liberty throughout all the land, to all the inhabitants thereof."

  2. A hollow perforated sphere of metal containing a loose ball which causes it to sound when moved.
  3. Anything in the form of a bell, as the cup or corol of a flower.
    "In a cowslip's bell I lie." Shak.
  4. That part of the capital of a column included between the abacus and neck molding; also used for the naked core of nearly cylindrical shape, assumed to exist within the leafage of a capital.
  5. The strikes of the bell which mark the time; or the time so designated.

    * On shipboard, time is marked by a bell, which is struck eight times at 4, 8, and 12 o'clock. Half an hour after it has struck "eight bells" it is struck once, and at every succeeding half hour the number of strokes is increased by one, till at the end of the four hours, which constitute a watch, it is struck eight times.

    To bear away the bell, to win the prize at a race where the prize was a bell; hence, to be superior in something. Fuller. -- To bear the bell, to be the first or leader; -- in allusion to the bellwether or a flock, or the leading animal of a team or drove, when wearing a bell. -- To curse by bell, book, and candle, a solemn form of excommunication used in the Roman Catholic church, the bell being tolled, the book of offices for the purpose being used, and three candles being extinguished with certain ceremonies. Nares. -- To lose the bell, to be worsted in a contest. "In single fight he lost the bell." Fairfax. -- To shake the bells, to move, give notice, or alarm. Shak.

    * Bell is much used adjectively or in combinations; as, bell clapper; bell foundry; bell hanger; bell- mouthed; bell tower, etc., which, for the most part, are self- explaining.

    Bell arch (Arch.), an arch of unusual form, following the curve of an ogee. -- Bell cage, or Bell carriage (Arch.), a timber frame constructed to carry one or more large bells. -- Bell cot (Arch.), a small or subsidiary construction, frequently corbeled out from the walls of a structure, and used to contain and support one or more bells. -- Bell deck (Arch.), the floor of a belfry made to serve as a roof to the rooms below. -- Bell founder, one whose occupation it is to found or cast bells. -- Bell foundry, or Bell foundery, a place where bells are founded or cast. -- Bell gable (Arch.), a small gable-shaped construction, pierced with one or more openings, and used to contain bells. -- Bell glass. See Bell jar. -- Bell hanger, a man who hangs or puts up bells. -- Bell pull, a cord, handle, or knob, connecting with a bell or bell wire, and which will ring the bell when pulled. Aytoun. -- Bell punch, a kind of conductor's punch which rings a bell when used. -- Bell ringer, one who rings a bell or bells, esp. one whose business it is to ring a church bell or chime, or a set of musical bells for public entertainment. -- Bell roof (Arch.), a roof shaped according to the general lines of a bell. -- Bell rope, a rope by which a church or other bell is rung. -- Bell tent, a circular conical-topped tent. -- Bell trap, a kind of bell shaped stench trap.

  6. To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.
  7. To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops bell.
  8. To utter by bellowing.
    [Obs.]
  9. To call or bellow, as the deer in rutting time; to make a bellowing sound; to roar.

    As loud as belleth wind in hell.
    Chaucer.

    The wild buck bells from ferny brake.
    Sir W. Scott.


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