Obs. rare. [f. prec.] To blow (with bellows). To bellows up: to gather up (wind).
1605. Timme, Quersit., II. vii. 137. The fire which he had spread abroad, and winded or bellowsed, in vaine.
1648. Persecutio Undecim, 9. The kindle-coale that the Faction bellowsed to that flame that must consume [etc.].
1748. Richardson, Clarissa (1811), V. 318. She pouted out her blubber-lips, as if to bellows up wind.