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BELFRY, originally a word used for a movable wooden tower employed in sieges for attacking and scaling city or castle walls ; also a watch tower, particularly one that had an alarm bell. In modern usage the word signifies any bell tower, especially if detached, and also the tower chamber in which the bells are placed.