Beldame vs Beldam - What's the difference?
beldame | beldam |
(obsolete) A grandmother.
An old woman, particularly an ugly one.
* 1847 , (Charlotte Bronte), Jane Eyre :
*:... have a curiosity to hear my fortune told: therefore, Sam, order the beldame forward.
* 1982 , (TC Boyle), Water Music , Penguin 2006, p. 6:
As nouns the difference between beldame and beldam
is that beldame is a grandmother while beldam is an alternative spelling of lang=en.beldame
English
Noun
(en noun)- Suddenly the beldam shrieks as if she's been stuck with a dagger, long rasping insuck of breath: ‘Eeeeeeeee!’