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Belamy

Belamy \Bel"a*my\, n. [F. bel ami fair friend.] Good friend; dear friend. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

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belamy

n. (context obsolete English) A good or dear friend.

Usage examples of "belamy".

In his opinion, Belamy, Montana, was about as far from civilization as he ever wanted to be.

For the next couple of days he was stuck in Belamy, which was little more than a stoplight stuck in the middle of no-goddamned-where.

Better that than be beaten again by Belamy Mannering and the false Alaster.

The false Alaster, Belamy Mannering, Castle Troy: increasingly Sheila found these hanging between her and the darkness.

There mournfull Cypresse grew in greatest store,And trees of bitter Gall, and Heben sad,Dead sleeping Poppy, and blacke Hellebore,Cold Coloquintida, and Tetra mad,Mortall Samnitis, and Cicuta bad,With which th'vniust Atheniens made to dyWise Socrates, who thereof quaffing gladPourd out his life, and last PhilosophyTo the faire Critias his dearest Belamy.