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Bell-cot
In Christian church architecture a bell-cot, bell-cote or bellcote is a small framework and shelter for one or more bells, supported on brackets projecting from a wall or built on the roof of chapels or churches which have no towers. It often holds the Sanctus bell rung at the consecration of the eucharist. ==Etymology == ''Bellcote'' is a compound noun of the words ''bell'' and ''cot'' or ''cote''. ''Bell'' is self-explanatory. The word ''cot'' or ''cote'' is Old English, from the Germanic. It means a shelter of some kind, especially for birds or animals (see dovecote), a shed, or stall.
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