A belfry is an old word for what we typically call a bell tower. Both amount to the same thing: a tower or other location where you would find the building's bells.
The most common way one hears the word is the idiom "Bats in the Belfry", which is an old idiom to indicate one's head is rather a mess and therefore the person is implied to be crazy (picture this; the bells start ringing, scaring the bats and causing them to panic; that bell tower is going to be quite hectic for a while).
A belfry is a tower in which a bell is contained, especially within a church.
Belfry Witches ended on 2000-11-01.
It works by the bell at the top of the castle and rings and rings and rings.......
They used wet animal hides on the front and both sides of the Belfry (or siege tower) to stop it from catching on fire. Hope this helps;-)
As a general rule they're just called siege towers but in the Middle Ages they were known as belfry. You are talking about the big rectangular towers on four wheels that you roll up to the city walls, right?
actually the laterns were a back up to warn the people in Charleston of the british invasion in case paul revere and William dawes were killed or captured before they could warn the people. as for who was watching for the laterns in the city I do not know.
The address of the Belfry Branch is: 24371 U.S. Highway 119 South, Belfry, 41514 0340
You can't find Belfry because there is no Pokémon named Belfry.
The phone number of the Belfry Branch is: 606-353-9429.
The word "belfry" is a noun.
Flooded Belfry was created in 1800.
The Devil in the Belfry was created in 1839.
The duration of Belfry Witches is 1500.0 seconds.
Look at that hawk pearched ontop of the belfry.
Belfry Witches ended on 2000-11-01.
Belfry Witches was created on 1999-09-01.
The idiom 'bats in the/his/her belfry' means that someone is crazy. ex. 'I wouldn't trust what she has to say. She's got bats in the belfry.'
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