bell-gable
(countable) A pidgin. / (uncountable, specifically, historical) A pidgin spoken by French and First Nations people in the 17th century in the region of North America now called Montreal.
(architecture) An element crowning the upper end of the wall of a church and in which a bell is hung, usually in lieu of a campanile or bell tower.
(biochemistry) Any of a class of proteins that interact with cohesin
plural of hybristophile
小さな村の教会は、白く塗られた鐘楼壁が特徴で、一本の青銅の鐘が空に向かって吊るされていた。
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