terms |
belamy |
As nouns the difference between terms and belamy
is that
terms is while
belamy is (obsolete) a good or dear friend.
belamy |
belam |
As a noun belamy
is a good or dear friend.
As a verb belam is
to beat or bang.
beamy |
belamy |
As an adjective beamy
is resembling a beam in size and weight; massy.
As a noun belamy is
(obsolete) a good or dear friend.
belamy |
belay |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between belamy and belay
is that
belamy is (obsolete) a good or dear friend while
belay is (obsolete) to lie in wait for in order to attack; block up or obstruct.
As nouns the difference between belamy and belay
is that
belamy is (obsolete) a good or dear friend while
belay is (climbing) the securing of a rope to a rock or other projection.
As a verb belay is
(obsolete) to surround; environ; inclose.
belamy |
belams |
As a noun belamy
is (obsolete) a good or dear friend.
As a verb belams is
(
belam).