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Bell
Bell. As to rent by ringing church bells, see Doe d. Edney v. Benham, (1845) 7 QB 976; and
Belled
Hung with a bell or bells
Belling
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Bell
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
Belle
A young lady of superior beauty and attractions a handsome lady or one who attracts notice in society a fair lady
Campanes
Bells
Mote-bell
Mote-bell, the bell which was used by the Saxons to summon people to the Court.
Sanctus Bell
Sanctus Bell, a bell tolled in the Communion Service at the moment of the elevation of the sacred elements. The
Bow bells
The bells of Bow Church in London cockneydom
Sance bell
See Sanctus bell under Sanctus
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