belfries

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von belfries im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

belfry
çan kulesi

Yarasasız çan kulesi olamaz. - How can you have a belfry without bats?

belfry
çanın üzerine asıldığı tahta iskele
belfry
çan kule

Yarasasız çan kulesi olamaz. - How can you have a belfry without bats?

belfry
{i} çan kulesi sahanlığı
Englisch - Englisch
plural of belfry
belfry
A moveable tower used in sieges
belfry
A part of a large tower or steeple, specifically for containing bells

From the belfries far and near the funereal deathbell tolled unceasingly while all around the gloomy precincts rolled the ominous warning of a hundred muffled drums punctuated by the hollow booming of pieces of ordnance.

belfry
A tower or steeple specifically for containing bells, especially as part of a church
belfry
{n} a place where bells hang and are rung
belfry
An alarm-tower; a watchtower containing an alarm-bell
belfry
a room (often at the top of a tower) where bells are hung
belfry
Rooftop bell tower curved like the lower portion of a bell
belfry
A room in a tower in which a bell is or may be hung; or a cupola or turret for the same purpose
belfry
a bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building
belfry
{i} bell tower of a church; room where bells are hung; (Slang) mind; head
belfry
A movable tower erected by besiegers for purposes of attack and defense
belfry
A bell tower, usually attached to a church or other building, but sometimes separate; a campanile
belfry
The belfry of a church is the top part of its tower, where the bells are. belfries a tower for a bell, especially on a church. Bell tower, either freestanding or attached to another structure. More particularly it refers to the room, usually at the top of such a tower, where the bells and their supporting timberwork are hung. The belfry is a prominent feature of Belgian Gothic architecture, especially in Flanders. The Halles (Market Hall) and belfry in Brugge (late 13th century) is a typical example. The term derives from the medieval siege tower (berfrei), a tall wooden structure that could be rolled up to a fortification wall so that the warriors hidden inside could storm the battlements
belfry
The chamber or tower where the bell is hung, whether free-standing or attached to the church
belfry
A shed
belfry
The framing on which a bell is suspended
belfry
the upper storey of a tower where bells are hung, or a special purpose building for the hanging of bells
belfry
An angular or curved projection of a building front filled by fenestration If curved, also called a bow window; if on an upper floor only, called an oriel or oriel window
belfries
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