The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bellipotent \Bel*lip"o*tent\, a. [L. bellipotens; bellum war +
potens powerful, p. pr. of posse to be able.]
Mighty in war; armipotent. [R.]
--Blount.
Wiktionary
a. (context obsolete English) mighty in war
Usage examples of "bellipotent".
But Phaethon saw anachronism, since the Bellipotent Composition was not composed until ninety years after the anti-Warlock weapons had been superseded by far deadlier arrangements.
Solomon Oversoul, marshal of the jihad in service to the Witch-King of Corea, credited with orchestrating the defeat of the Bellipotent Composition during the Era of the Fifth Mental Structure.
I say that I am still the mass-mind of the Bellipotent, even though my membership has only one member.
The cyborg calling itself the Bellipotent Composition might not have had as secure a privacy as it had said.
The cyborg could have been deluded, dream-caught, simply a memory addict who thought it was Bellipotent, thought it had privacy rights.
He had agreed with the remnant of the Bellipotent Composition to rendezvous.
The responder studs on her Warlock costume fluttered angrily, as if she were deflecting a Bellipotent nanoweapon, or painful poison.
I was involved with a mass-mind entangled with the Bellipotent Composition before I woke.