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Belimp vs Belimb - What's the difference?

belimp | belimb |

As verbs the difference between belimp and belimb

is that belimp is to happen; occur; befall while belimb is to cut off a limb or limbs; dismember; mutilate; disfigure.

belimp

English

Verb

  • To happen; occur; befall.
  • To pertain; belong or belong to; befit.
  • *2010 , Susan Squires, A Twist in Time :
  • He heaved a breath and sat back down. She could see he was troubled. "Your time is not the same as mine. I do not belimp here."

    belimb

    English

    Alternative forms

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    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (obsolete) To cut off a limb or limbs; dismember; mutilate; disfigure.