Definition of Beltman

1. a lifesaver with a line tied to his belt [n BELTMEN]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beltman

belted sandfish
belted up
belter
belters
beltful
beltfuls
belting
belting up
beltings
beltless
beltlike
beltline
beltlines
beltmaker
beltmakers
beltman (current term)
beltmen
belts
belts up
beltsful
beltway
beltways
beluga
beluga caviar
belugas
beluin
beluine
belute
belutes
beluting

Literary usage of Beltman

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Men's Wear. [semi-monthly] (1910)
"Benjamin Wolf, the renior partner of Wolf, beltman & Co., department store ... Eugene Wolf, who, with Isaac and Edward beltman, will continue under the same ..."

2. Handbook of the Law of Private Corporations by William Lawrence Clark, Isaac Maurice Wormser (1916)
"Ct 464, affirmed 86 NY 618; beltman v. Steiner, 98 Ala. 241, 13 South. 87; Sullivan v. Parkes, 69 App. Dlv. 221, 74 NY Supp. 787. a Smith v. ..."

3. Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York by Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court (1861)
"... were concerned in secreting the goods and property of Bettman for the purpose of concealing the same from the creditors, for the benefit of beltman. ..."

4. Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the by American Bar Association (1919)
"... or from a succession tax on property in the hands of an executor before distribution to a municipality as legatee, Snyder vs. beltman, 190 IJ. ..."

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