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British record label
Edison Bell was an English company that was the first distributor and an early manufacturer of gramophones and gramophone records. The company survived
Edison_Bell
American inventor and businessman (1847–1931)
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He grew up in Michigan with little formal schooling
Thomas_Edison
Austro-Hungarian stationery manufacturing company
with the London-based Edison Bell, formed a new joint stock company producing gramophone records and gramophones, Edison Bell Penkala d. d.. This Zagreb-based
Penkala-Edmund_Moster_&_Co.
Medium for recording and reproducing sound
Phonograph cylinders (also referred to as Edison cylinders after their creator Thomas Edison) are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing
Phonograph_cylinder
Dog featured on the His Master's Voice trademark
the Edison-Bell Company located in New Jersey, United States, might be interested in the painting, he offered it to James E. Hough, Edison-Bell's British
Nipper
Former American record and phonograph manufacturer
quizzically into the horn of an Edison-Bell phonograph. Barraud titled the painting "His Master's Voice". The horn on the Edison-Bell machine was black, and after
Victor Talking Machine Company
Victor_Talking_Machine_Company
1857 Christmas song by James Lord Pierpont
Fame. "Jingle Bells" was first recorded by banjoist Will Lyle on October 30, 1889 (attested A T E Wangemann Logbook, p. 114), on an Edison cylinder, but
Jingle_Bells
Irish audio engineer and inventor (1848–1924)
Transactions of the Royal Society. Chichester Bell also helped establish the Edison Bell company. The Edison Bell company was established on 30 November 1892
Chichester_Bell
English pop band
Already (1971, Bell Records, Sweden) Love Grows (1977, SMA, UK) Then There Where Two (2003, self-release, UK) Love Grows (CD, ACD, Austria) Edison Lighthouse
Edison_Lighthouse
English painter (1856–1924)
would know what the dog was doing.” Barraud offered the painting to the Edison Bell company, whose commercial phonograph was depicted within the painting
Francis_Barraud
The Edison Gower-Bell Telephone Company of Europe, Ltd. was organized on October 28, 1881. Its areas of operations covered all of continental Europe,
Edison Gower-Bell Telephone Company of Europe
Edison_Gower-Bell_Telephone_Company_of_Europe
British flautist (1884-1949)
- L.W.Q. Edison Bell 517 (X1149D) Haydn, Presto - Robert Murchie, Leon Goossens, Haydn Draper, Wilfred James, A.E.Brain - L.W.Q. Edison Bell 1093 (8226A)
Robert_Murchie
Record label
manufactured by the Edison Bell Record Works, London. This company, founded by James Hough, had originated in the early 1890s as an importer of Edison and Columbia
The_Winner_Records
British jazz musician (1907–1973)
music business as a freelance arranger and musical director for the Edison Bell Gramophone Company. In 1930, Phillips joined the Denmark Street music
Sid_Phillips_(musician)
Organ music by Johann Sebastian Bach
Work and Influence on the Music of Germany 1685–1750, translated by Clara Bell and J. A. Fuller Maitland, Vol. I (Book I–III). London: Novello & Co. Stauffer
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor,_BWV_565
Entertainment trademark
The painting had been originally offered to James Hough, manager of Edison Bell in London, but he declined, saying "dogs don't listen to phonographs"
His_Master's_Voice
Amouretten Tanz Edison Bell 8015, wax cylinder (1902) The Empire March Edison Bell 8016, wax cylinder (1902) The Palace March Edison Bell 8017, wax cylinder
John_Hill_Maccann
Organization that provides telephone and/or other telecommunications services
distance trunks of Bell Telephone Company. Comedian Lily Tomlin frequently satirized the telephone industry (and the country's then-dominant Bell System in particular)
Telecommunications_company
British and Argentinian musician
Patches Edison Bell Winner EBW 3447 Mystery Edison Bell Winner EBW 3447 Bo-Bo Beedle-Um-Bo Edison Bell Winner EBW 3524 Castle of Dreams Edison Bell Winner
Gordon_Stretton
Italian singer
featured on Italian radio. His first recording contract (1930) was with Edison-Bell Records. In 1934 he signed with Columbia Records. Buti has been called
Carlo_Buti
original on 16 January 2009. Retrieved 10 March 2014. Bret 1999, pp. 128–129. "Bell Bottom George (1944)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original
George Formby on screen, stage, record and radio
George_Formby_on_screen,_stage,_record_and_radio
1931 song by Al Hoffman and John Klenner
recording was made in London in late August 1931 and released on the Edison Bell Winner label (EBW 5358). The most successful version of the song is by
Heartaches_(song)
English singer (1878–1949)
songs to be music-hall in style. Several of the songs were recorded for Edison Bell between 1916 and 1925. In 1925 Kirkby shared the theatrical production
Stanley_Kirkby
British record label
Fonit [it] and Ultraphon catalogues, but sold its French subsidiary to Edison Bell. Decca bought a majority shareholding in the American Brunswick Record
Decca_Records
Croatian singer
Zagreb and recorded around 60 records for the station, for such labels as Edison Bell Penkala (Zagreb), Patria (Budapest) and Elektron (Zagreb). Konc's last
Andrija_Konc
Croatian composer, writer and painter
Municipal Theatre (1922–29) before joining the music department of the Edison Bell Penkala recording company in Zagreb (1929–33). Returning to Split, he
Ivo_Tijardović
English actor, singer-songwriter and comedian (1904–1961)
record deal—negotiated by Beryl—to sing six of his father's songs for the Edison Bell/Winner label. Formby spent the next few years touring, largely in the
George_Formby
Award presented by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
to Elihu Thomson. Other recipients of the Edison Medal include George Westinghouse, Alexander Graham Bell, Nikola Tesla, Michael I. Pupin, Robert A.
IEEE_Edison_Medal
Surname list
Ely Beach, the builder of NYC first subway and patent lawyer of Thomas Edison, Bell, Vanderbilt and others, was an entrepreneur, aviation pioneer, Wright
Yale_(surname)
British jewellers
travel goods, bicycles (Royal Wingfield, Singer & Humber), spectacles, Edison Bell phonographs, Pathephones and sewing machines for sale by weekly instalments
Thomas_Fattorini_Ltd
English conductor and composer (1893–1962)
orchestra; with this ensemble he made a number of gramophone records for Edison-Bell's Velvet Face label. He gave the British concert premiere of Igor Stravinsky's
Eugene_Goossens_(composer)
English bandleader and violinist (1896–1981)
their Durium Dance Band. The following year, Kyte's band switched to Edison Bell Winner for three sessions. After a break from recording of over 18 months
Sydney_Kyte
Township in New Jersey, United States
Edison is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. Situated in Central New Jersey within the core of the state's Raritan Valley region
Edison,_New_Jersey
Telecommunications company
1881, as the result of an agreement between Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, the Oriental Bell Telephone Company of New York and the Anglo-Indian
Oriental_Telephone_Company
Creation and selling of music
earlier decades include the Columbia Records, Crystalate, Decca Records, Edison Bell, The Gramophone Company, Invicta, Kalliope, Pathé, Victor Talking Machine
Music_industry
Welsh pianist (1884–1928)
needed] During this period, she made numerous recordings for the English Edison Bell company. Marie Novello recorded reproducing piano rolls for the Aeolian
Marie_Novello
Edel-Mega Records Edel SE & Co. KGaA Edelweiss Emission Edgeout Records Edison Bell Edison Records Edition Lilac Edition Records Eenie Meenie Records Eerie Materials
List_of_record_labels:_A–H
made in the 1920s with His Master's Voice in Hayes, W. London and at Edison Bell in Peckham, SE London. The electrical recordings made by Columbia in
British Symphony Orchestra discography
British_Symphony_Orchestra_discography
British conductor and cellist (1899–1970)
frequent recording artist. As a young cellist he made four records for Edison Bell in 1911, with piano accompaniment by his sister Rosa, and as part of
John_Barbirolli
U.S. National Historic research laboratory
inch. The preserved Bell and Tainter records are of both the lateral cut and the Edison hill-and-dale (up-and-down) styles. Edison for many years used
Volta_Laboratory_and_Bureau
1900 choral work by Edward Elgar
The Dream of Gerontius as early as 1916, with Clara Butt as the Angel. Edison Bell issued the work in 1924 with Elgar's tacit approval (despite his contract
The_Dream_of_Gerontius
Defunct American comic book publishing company
issues, 1941–1949) — Regular features included Cadet, Dan'l Flannel, Edison Bell, and Lem the Grem, the "Trouble-Loving Gremlin". Blue Bolt (110 issues
Novelty_Press
British soprano singer (1890–1982)
including Handel's Rodelinda and Gluck's Armide. She recorded for the Edison Bell Company a number of operatic arias (a few in Italian), oratorio arias
Lilian_Stiles-Allen
English pop singer (born 1942)
were one-hit wonders, including "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" by Edison Lighthouse, "United We Stand" by Brotherhood of Man, "My Baby Loves Lovin'"
Tony_Burrows
Research and scientific development company
Nokia Bell Labs, commonly referred to as Bell Labs, is an American industrial research and development company owned by the Finnish technology company
Bell_Labs
Comic book superhero created in 1940
Man, Sgt. Spook, Old Cap Hawkin's Tales, White Rider and Super Horse, Edison Bell, Runaway Ronson, Phantom Sub, Krisko and Jasper, Fearless Fellers, and
Blue_Bolt
American innovation awards
Edison Awards is an American company that runs an annual competition honoring excellence in innovation in a broad range of categories. The Edison Awards
Edison_Awards
British phonograph manufacturer and record label
diversify the business model, in response to a series of lawsuits by Edison Bell. The Berliner Gramophone Company was hit the hardest with a lawsuit that
Gramophone_Company
Device for analogue recording of sound
stethoscope-type earphones. The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison; Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory made several improvements in the 1880s and
Phonograph
Thomas Edison who liked the design. According to Edison, "Tivadar Puskas was the first person to suggest the idea of a telephone exchange". Bell has been
Invention_of_the_telephone
American multinational conglomerate (1892–2024)
the companies established by Edison; notably, the Edison Illuminating Company, which would later become Consolidated Edison, was not part of the merger
General_Electric
Music genre and scene
orchestra to London, were on June 17, 1927, they made recordings for "Edison Bell Studios". The first historical Belgian jazz recording had become reality
Belgian_jazz
Telecommunications device
telephone using permanent magnets, iron diaphragms, and a call bell. 27 April 1877: Thomas Edison files a patent application for a carbon (graphite) transmitter
Telephone
patent claims of the many individuals and commercial competitors. The Bell and Edison patents, however, were commercially decisive, because they dominated
History_of_the_telephone
United States historic place
Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park features the Menlo Park Museum and Edison Memorial Tower as a memorial to inventor and businessman Thomas Alva Edison, located
Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum
Thomas_Alva_Edison_Memorial_Tower_and_Museum
Loudspeaker using an acoustic horn
Francis Barraud's original painting of Nipper looking into an Edison Bell cylinder phonograph
Horn_loudspeaker
Salutation or greeting
the first word Edison yelled into his strip phonograph when he discovered recorded sound in 1877. Shortly after Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone
Hello
English musician (1902–1962)
recordings of dance band music with labels such as Regal, Panachord, and Edison Bell Winner. They also appeared in films of the 1930s, including Gay Love
Maurice_Winnick
1971 studio album by Edison Lighthouse
Already is the debut album by British band Edison Lighthouse, released in 1971. It features three singles: both "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" and
Already (Edison Lighthouse album)
Already_(Edison_Lighthouse_album)
British and New Zealand pianist, conductor and composer
Symphony Orchestra for the Velvet Face (V-F) label, a department of Edison Bell Records; the recordings included Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat
Anderson_Tyrer
Mexican chemist
1794 and 1964. The name of Luis Miramontes appeared next to Pasteur, Edison, Bell, the Wright brothers and others of equal stature. It was included in
Luis_E._Miramontes
Bluff had recorded a number of Leno's songs, which were marketed by the Edison Bell Company in London in 1898. Leno was initially reluctant to adopt the
Songs, sketches and monologues of Dan Leno
Songs,_sketches_and_monologues_of_Dan_Leno
1892 music hall song by Harry Dacre
recorded and released by Dan W. Quinn in 1893. Daisy Bell Sung by Edward M. Favor. Recorded by the Edison Phonograph Company on brown wax cylinder in 1894
Daisy_Bell
Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)
in 1884 and served as its president from 1891 to 1892. Bell was later awarded the AIEE's Edison Medal in 1914 "For meritorious achievement in the invention
Alexander_Graham_Bell
Sheffield Choir recorded a portion of the Part I "Kyrie" in the same period. Edison Bell recorded the work under Joseph Batten in abridged form in 1924 (the recording
The Dream of Gerontius discography
The_Dream_of_Gerontius_discography
young Jack Payne. While in England they also recorded three sessions for Edison Bell. The band spent most of late 1921 and early 1922 in France, but most
Southern_Rag-a-Jazz_Orchestra
Musical artist
first recorded concertinists, starting with cylinder recordings for Edison-Bell circa 1904. He released the first of his records with Zonophone in February
Alexander_Prince
Australian bass-baritone and songwriter (1882–1961)
3,500 (quoted in his autobiography). His first efforts were made for Edison-Bell on wax cylinders in 1904. After a few experimental run-throughs, record
Peter_Dawson_(bass-baritone)
Edison). 9 October 1876: Bell makes the first two-way long-distance telephone call between Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts. October 1876: Edison tests
Timeline_of_the_telephone
American comic entertainer and pioneer sound recordist
Hunting traveled to England in 1898, and became recording director of Edison Bell Records. After the United Kingdom became involved in the Boer War in
Russell_Hunting
English songwriter (1857–1922)
Daisy Bell 1894 recording by the Edison Phonograph Company on brown wax cylinder of Edward M. Favor singing "Daisy Bell" Problems playing this file? See
Harry_Dacre
1905 song composed by Henry W. Armstrong
1905 on Edison Gold Moulded phonograph cylinder. Gertie Gitana recorded the song in 1911 on the Jumbo label and again in 1931 for Edison Bell Radio. The
Nellie_Dean
Czech opera singer (1902–1990)
Veljko LIPOVŠĆAK – Ivan MIRNIK: SINGERS WITH INTERNATIONAL CAREERS ON EDISON BELL PENKALA RECORDS". Academia. p. 32. Retrieved 8 March 2026. "Czech Opera
Zdenka_Ziková
African-American musician (1868–1953)
And Peasant Concert Polka (Pioneer/Columbia/Edison) (1901/1903/1904) Handicap March (Pioneer/Edison Bell/Pathe) (1901/1903/1904) Georgia Camp Meeting
Seth_Weeks
Welsh soprano and actress (1884–1983)
documented recording career began in 1906, when she made a few cylinders for Edison Bell and began a series of vertical cut discs for Pathé. The latter included
Amy_Evans
American telephone service monopoly (1877–1984)
The Bell System was a system of telecommunication companies, led by the Bell Telephone Company and later by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Bell_System
Haydn, G&T, 1904 "Miss Innocent", Bohemian Band, Edison Bell (cylinder) "Navajo", Peter Dawson, Edison Bell "Pansy", George Sherwin, Zonophone "Vaudeville
The_Cherry_Girl
Musical artist
film called The Blind Boy. A recording was released posthumously on the Edison Bell record label on a 78 record of "The Blind Boy", with "Asleep in the Deep"
G._H._Chirgwin
Overview of musical traditions in Yugoslavia
Belgrade, and Ljubljana in 1975. The communist government confiscated Edison Bell Penkala and Elektroton, companies that had been active in the interwar
Music_of_Yugoslavia
Budget label of Modern Records (1957–1972)
label in the mid-1920s that was a successor to the 6-inch "Bell" records made by Edison Bell. Crown Records was a label for 9-inch discs sold exclusively
Crown_Records
Serbian-American engineer and inventor (1856–1943)
practical experience in the early 1880s working in telephony and at Continental Edison in the new electric power industry. In 1884, he migrated to the United States
Nikola_Tesla
Belgian jazz musician (1903–1971)
(ts, cl), Stan Brenders (p), Remy Glorieux (ssp), Harry Belien (dr) Edison Bell Electron Records – EBE 0153, 0154, 0160, 0161, 0162, 0163 & 0164 – 1927
Charles_Remue
Budget American record label
sides were leased to Broadway Records in the U.S., to the Imperial, and Edison Bell Winner labels in the UK, and to Angelus, Lyric and Summit Records in
Crown_Records_(1930s_label)
1888 United States Supreme Court case
through L and Case No. 1. The disputant parties were Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Elisha Gray, A. E. Dolbear, J. W. McDonough, George B. Richmond
The_Telephone_Cases
American ragtime and jazz band, 1910–1927
Stretton or drummer George Archer. In 1919, the trio recorded for the Edison Bell Winner label, and on some recordings the following year added a second
The_Versatile_Four
English recording engineer
techniques, Haddy opted for the moving-coil principle which Paul Voigt of Edison Bell and Alan Blumlein of EMI had separately advocated back in the 1920s.
Arthur_Haddy
American telecommunications firm
Bell Telephone Company was an American telecommunications company active from 1877 to 1899. It was the initial corporate entity from which the Bell System
Bell_Telephone_Company
American inventor (1848–1928)
and an improved toilet system for railroad cars. In 1884, he joined the Edison Electric Light Company where he worked as a draftsman. The Lewis H. Latimer
Lewis_Howard_Latimer
American vaudeville duo
and "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee". From 1916, they recorded for Edison Bell's 'The Winner' label. They wrote many of their own songs, and increasingly
The_Two_Bobs
1971 single by Edison Lighthouse
"It's Up to You Petula" is a song by English band Edison Lighthouse. It was released as a non-album single, but was included on their 1971 debut release
It's_Up_to_You_Petula
performer, Gunnar Malmström records twenty-five 78-rpm discs for the Edison Bell Radio company, including his own arrangements of Swedish folk songs and
1929_in_Nordic_music
American engineer
Li Erran Li from the Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Edison, New Jersey, was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in
Li_Erran_Li
Baseball park in Anaheim, California
crash on November 13, 1971. A "Battle of the Bell" game between Fountain Valley High School and Edison High School was hosted in the stadium sometime
Angel_Stadium
Early record label
Edison Records was one of the early record labels that pioneered sound recording and reproduction, and was an important and successful company in the early
Edison_Records
Phonograph
Sumner Tainter and Chichester Bell at the Volta Laboratory to develop and distinguish their machine from Thomas Edison's Phonograph. Among their innovations
Graphophone
1880s-1890s electric power transmission system dispute
(DC) indoor incandescent lighting being marketed by Thomas Edison's company. In 1886, the Edison system was faced with new competition: an alternating current
War_of_the_currents
Record label
plant at Waalse Krook in Ghent, previously owned by Chantal and later Edison Bell following Chantal's bankruptcy in 1932. SOBEDI's flagship label, Olympia
SOBEDI
American telecommunications company
company was formed in 1983 as Bell Atlantic as a result of the breakup of the Bell System into seven companies, each a Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC)
Verizon
Employee organization
The Edison Pioneers was an organization composed of former employees of Thomas Edison who had worked with the inventor in his early years. Membership
Edison_Pioneers
American inventor
Manufacturing Company and later worked for the Bell Telephone Company. Gilliland was a friend and colleague of Thomas Edison and the two worked together on many
Ezra_Gilliland
EDISON BELL
EDISON BELL
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, ADISSON means "son of Adam."
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, MADISON means "son of Madde."
Female
English
 Norman French form of Old High German Adalheid, ALISON means "noble sort." In use by the English and Scottish. Compare with another form of Alison.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dixon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dyson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Ellison.English : variant spelling of Elson.
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : patronymic, perhaps a variant of Addison, from a pet form of Adam. Compare Edson, Eade.Edward Eidson is recorded in VA in 1706.
Female
Welsh
 Diminutive form of Welsh Alis, ALISON means "noble sort." Compare with another form of Alison.
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, EASON means "son of Eade."Â
Male
English
Old English surname transferred to unisex forename use, ADDISON means "son of Adam."Â
Male
French
French form of German Odo, ODILON means "wealthy."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, DYSON means "son of Dye."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, ADISON means "son of Adam."
Male
Native American
Native American Omaha name EDITON means "standing as a sacred object."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, EDSON means "son of Ed."
Female
Scottish
 Norman French form of Old High German Adalheid, ALISON means "noble sort." In use by the English and Scottish.
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Indian, Telugu
Son of Adam; Handsome; Son of Edward
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic or metronymic from Eade.The inventor Thomas Alva Edison, born in 1847 in Milan, OH, came from a Canadian family first established in North America by John Edison, a loyalist during the American Revolution, who served under the British General Richard Howe and went into exile in Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War.
Boy/Male
English American
Edward's son.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, EDISON means "son of Eda."
EDISON BELL
EDISON BELL
Girl/Female
Indian
Prosperity
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wearing gold
Girl/Female
Latin
Alert.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Believe
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Rand 1.
Boy/Male
Russian Slavic
royal.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sidvitha | ஸீதà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à®¾
Male
Yiddish
(×Ö·× Ö°×©×ֶעל) Yiddish pet form of Hebrew Asher, ANSHEL means "happy."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of luck
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Hungarian, Teutonic
Hard-working Ruler; Industrious Ruler
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n.
That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as, the poison of evil example; the poison of sin.
n.
Any agent which, when introduced into the animal organism, is capable of producing a morbid, noxious, or deadly effect upon it; as, morphine is a deadly poison; the poison of pestilential diseases.
n.
Identity in pitch; coincidence of sounds proceeding from an equality in the number of vibrations made in a given time by two or more sonorous bodies. Parts played or sung in octaves are also said to be in unison, or in octaves.
n.
Poison; venom.
n.
A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner; as, a good edition of Chaucer; Chalmers' edition of Shakespeare.
v. t.
To refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to one's self; to disavow or deny, as connected with one's self personally; as, a parent can hardly disown his child; an author will sometimes disown his writings.
n.
The cutting off or suppression of a vowel or syllable, for the sake of meter or euphony; esp., in poetry, the dropping of a final vowel standing before an initial vowel in the following word, when the two words are drawn together.
n.
Division; separation.
n.
To put poison upon or into; to infect with poison; as, to poison an arrow; to poison food or drink.
n.
To injure or kill by poison; to administer poison to.
n.
The aurochs or European bison.
n.
The American bison buffalo (Bison Americanus), a large, gregarious bovine quadruped with shaggy mane and short black horns, which formerly roamed in herds over most of the temperate portion of North America, but is now restricted to very limited districts in the region of the Rocky Mountains, and is rapidly decreasing in numbers.
n.
Sounded alike in pitch; unisonant; unisonous; as, unison passages, in which two or more parts unite in coincident sound.
v. i.
To act as, or convey, a poison.
n.
The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time; as, the first edition was soon sold.
n.
Poison spittle; poison ejected from the mouth.
v. t.
To imprison; to shut up in, or as in, a prison; to confine; to restrain from liberty.
v. t.
To poison; to infect with poison.
n.
An autographic stencil copying device invented by Edison.
n.
Poison.