Belled vs Bellowed - What's the difference?
belled | bellowed |
(heraldry) Having bells (especially around the neck of an animal)
(bell)
(bellow)
To make a loud, deep, hollow noise like the roar of an angry bull.
* Dryden
To shout in a deep voice.
*{{quote-news, year=2012
, date=May 13
, author=Alistair Magowan
, title=Sunderland 0-1 Man Utd
, work=BBC Sport
As verbs the difference between belled and bellowed
is that belled is (bell) while bellowed is (bellow).As an adjective belled
is (heraldry) having bells (especially around the neck of an animal).belled
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*bellowed
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(head)bellow
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(en verb)- the bellowing voice of boiling seas
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