Belch

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Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): (v. i.) To eject wind from the stomach through the mouth; to eructate.

(2): (n.) Malt liquor; - vulgarly so called as causing eructation.

(3): (v. i.) To issue with spasmodic force or noise.

(4): (n.) The act of belching; also, that which is belched; an eructation.

(5): (v. i.) To eject violently from within; to cast forth; to emit; to give vent to; to vent.

(6): (v. i.) To eject or throw up from the stomach with violence; to eruct.

King James Dictionary [2]

Belch bulge,bilge, bulk.

1. To throw or eject wind from the stomach with violence. 2. To eject violently from a deep hollow place, as, a volcano belches flames and lava.

BELCH, n. The act of throwing out from the stomach, or from a hollow place eructation.

1. A cant name for malt liquor.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

belsh  : The primary idea of this word is "to gush forth" as a fountain. As used in  Psalm 59:7 the thought is that these enemies had so cherished these evil thoughts and bitter wrath that now the heart is a very fountain of evil, and has taught the tongue how to give utterance thereto. But the previous verse shows that the Psalmist also had in mind the howling and barking of the dogs about the city. The imprecations of his enemies are like the snarling, howling, barking of dogs which in an eastern city makes the night hideous with the noise, and is continued until the daybreak.

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