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Belam

Belam \Be*lam"\, v. t. [See Lam.] To beat or bang. [Prov. & Low, Eng.]
--Todd.

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belam

vb. (context UK dialect dated transitive English) To beat or bang.

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BELAM

BELAM ( / Beogradski laki metro; ) is a defunct plan for a rapid transit system in Belgrade. It was due to begin construction in 2008. It was intended to relieve Belgrade's growing traffic congestion issues, with the first stretch of line opening in 2012. The first line has an estimated cost of 450 million euro, taking some 5 years to complete.

Usage examples of "belam".

Earlier, Belam had seen the workmen down there, starting to unload some massive blocks of marble from a train of carts.

But now, Belam, now our Holy Temple lies bleeding and suffering, and we.

Though Belam knew of a number of such men, he was really only guessing.

Could it be that Nabur or perhaps Belam wanted to send him some secret reassurance of leniency?

It had been fifteen years since Belam's warning injunction, which Vincento himself had since managed almost to forget.

This wrath had been some time accumulating, thought Defender Belam, who stood in robes of princely scarlet, waiting in silent gravity for it to be over.

The vicar turned from the balcony suddenly, the skirts of his simple white robe swirling, and caught Belam wearing a disapproving face.

But now, Belam, now our Holy Temple lies bleeding and suffering, and we .

After frowning thoughtfully at the floor, Belam began to give what a later age would call a background briefing.

Neither in the Scriptures nor in nature could the least justification for any of these absurd ideas be foundso Belam and the other Defenders had argued, indefatigably but fruitlessly trying to change Onadroig's mind during the seven years' imprisonment that had preceded his burning as an incorrigible heretic.

The first paper he pulled from his portable escritoire was the old letter of injunction from Defender Belam.