different between bellic vs beylic

bellic

English

Alternative forms

  • bellical

Etymology

From Latin bellicus.

Adjective

bellic (comparative more bellic, superlative most bellic)

  1. (obsolete) warlike; martial
    • 1623, Owen Feltham, Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political
      The bellic Cesar, as Suetonius tells us, was noted for singularity in his Apparel, and did not content himself without adding something to his Senators Purple Robe.

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beylic

English

Alternative forms

  • beylik

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish ????? (beylik).

Noun

beylic (plural beylics)

  1. The territory under the jurisdiction of a bey.

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