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belliment1, billament noun a door 20-. etymology: origin obscure; also attested by Galloway and Perthshire and Argyleshire Tinkler-Gypsies, BS in TDITA and SS; collected by EMcC/PS note:

Cited by Canadian Paul Pope (2013) as ‘a front door’.

belliment2, bullament noun a loaf of bread 19. etymology: perhaps from English bullimong ‘A mixture of various kinds of grain sown together (as oats, pease, and vetches) for feeding cattle.’; only collected by Simson (1865) and attested by one of his informants