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Definition of Belcher
1. n. One who, or that which, belches.
Definition of Belcher
1. Noun. Someone who belches. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Belcher
1. one that belches [n -S] - See also: belches
Lexicographical Neighbors of Belcher
Literary usage of Belcher
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Documentary History of Chelsea: Including the Boston Precincts of by Mellen Chamberlain, Jenny Chamberlain Watts, William Richard Cutter, Massachusetts Historical Society (1908)
"John, tenant of Governor Bel- belcher, John, son of Nathaniel. Jr., bap. 1767, 11.
... belcher, Jonathan, son of Ensign Joseph and Hannah, bap. 1718, ll. ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1906)
"There were five persons named belcher who settled in New England before 1650,
and from two of them are descended practically all of the name in the United ..."
3. History of New England by John Gorham Palfrey, Francis Winthrop Palfrey (1905)
"He sent his wife to England, July8- with an application from belcher for a ...
By this time the relations between belcher and Shirley HIs relations were ..."
4. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1920)
"(103 SE) the stock was filed by McGrath at the instance and request of belcher ;
and, although the stock on its face shows it to be the property of McGrath, ..."
5. Lore: Capturing Traditional Environmental Knowledgeby Martha Johnson by Martha Johnson (1992)
"The belcher Island Adaptive Reindeer Management Project is a collaborative,
community-based research initiative involving ..."
6. Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (1892)
"JONATHAN belcher TO GOVERNOR TALCOTT. Sr: You have herewith duplicate of what I
wrote you 23 : April pr Pickman. Since that I have made my stay here as long ..."
7. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1806)
"Sam, belcher being so much exhausted, as to be rendered incapable of facing ...
Sam made a feint —belcher hit him ; the blow was returned, and belcher fell ..."
8. The History of New Jersey: From Its Discovery by Europeans, to the Adoption by Thomas Francis Gordon (1834)
"Comprehending Events from the death of Governor Morris to the death of Governor
belcher—from 1746 to 1757.—I. War with France—Proposal of Governor Shirley ..."