Noun
bellhouse (plural bellhouses)
A structure housing a bell or bells; bell tower; belfry
Bellhouse (2006), p. 757 The second version, in 1803, consisted of seven drawings by Moreau which were transposed by multiple engravers. Source: Internet
Bellhouse (2006), p. 769 The twentieth-century modern artist Paul Klee stated that it was while reading Candide that he discovered his own artistic style. Source: Internet
Bellhouse (2006), p. 756 Four images were drawn by Moreau for this edition and were engraved by Pierre-Charles Baquoy. Source: Internet