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Bellmann; Bellmen; Bellman (disambiguation); The Bellman

bellman         
¦ noun (plural bellmen) historical a town crier.
Bellman         
·noun A man who rings a bell, especially to give notice of anything in the streets. Formerly, also, a night watchman who called the hours.
The Bellman (film)         
1945 FILM BY CHRISTIAN-JAQUE
Sortilèges (film)
The Bellman (French: Sortilèges) is a 1945 French drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Fernand Ledoux, Renée Faure and Madeleine Robinson. The film portrays a village haunted by superstition and fears.

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Bellman

Bellman may refer to:

  • Town crier, an officer of the court who makes public pronouncements
  • Bellhop, a hotel porter
  • Bellman (surname)
  • Bellman (diving), a standby diver and diver's attendant
  • Bellman hangar, a prefabricated, portable aircraft hangar
  • Bellman's Head, a headland point in Stonehaven Bay, Scotland
Examples of use of BELLMAN
1. Justin Bellman of Newark, Delaware, with a broad grin. We got three of them,‘‘ proudly announced Bellman, an energetic Marine and Citadel graduate.
2. About 4 a.m., they fought in the parking lot until a hotel bellman pulled Weeks off, Officer Ronald Campbell said.
3. You must put him away." Sandy: "I‘ll do no such thing." And so the contumacious bellman lost his situation.
4. "I‘ve got to find a video tape." Enquiries and entreaties proved fruitless until there was a knock on the door and a bellman was standing there holding a videotape in his hand.
5. ING‘s Bellman said Japan would still be attractive for long–term "core" investors, if private equity firms that borrowed heavily for property purchases decided to sell because of rising interest rates.