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† belk, v. Obs. and dial. form of belch; used in various senses, esp. in that of: To boil, to heave like a boiling fluid, to throb.
1648J. Beaumont Psyche ii. cxlvi, My guilt is hot, And belks and boils. a1656Bp. Hall Soliloq. 61 The sting of some heinous sin, which lies belking within us. Hence ˈbelking vbl. n. and ppl. a. (applied to the gout).
1640Bp. Hall Chr. Moder. 24/2 Thy belking gouts, thy scalding fevers, thy galling ulcers. 1650― Balm Gil. 290 What aches of the bones, what belking of the Joynts? a1656― Serm. xx. Wks. V. 279 Girds of the colic, or belking pains of the gout. |