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BELLON

Volume 3 · 58 words · 1810 Edition

a distemper common in countries where they smelt lead-ore. It is attended with languor, intolerable pains and sensations of gripping in the belly, and generally costiveness.—Beasts, poultry, &c. as well as men, are subject to this disorder; hence a certain space round the smelting-houses is called bellon-ground, because it is dangerous for an animal to feed upon it.