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campane|kæmˈpeɪn| In 7 campain. [a. F. campane:—L. campāna bell.] 1. Her. A bell. (Cf. campany.) Hence campaned ppl. a., furnished or adorned with bells.
1688in R. Holme Armory iii. 461/2 He beareth Argent, a Bell, or a Campain..by the name of Campane. †2. A bell-shaped vessel forming the head or upper part of an alembic. Obs.
[1641French Distill. ii. (1651) 52 Put to the Water as much of the Spirit of Sulphur Per Campanam, as will give it a pleasant acidity.] 1662J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. 109 By a Campane or glassen Bell. 1670W. Simpson Hydrol. Ess. 100 Sulphur burning under a Glass Campane (for the making its Oyl). |