beadle in English

noun
1
a ceremonial officer of a church, college, or similar institution.
We also hear of a beadle in 1389 (this may have been when the office was created), a nightwatchman in 1406, and a clerk may be inferred from the recording of the electoral courts; however, these officers were appointed, not elected.

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1. Are you in there still, Beadle , Beadle ?

2. 22 A very beadle to a humorous sigh.

3. Beadlery - Office or jurisdiction of a beadle

4. A very beadle to a humorous sigh.

5. Beadle: Not for me to say, sir.

6. Then it's time for the adoration of Jeremy Beadle - for Beadle is about in Bognor today as guest of honour.

7. The grim beadle now made a gesture with his staff.

8. Beadlery (plural beadleries) The office or jurisdiction of a beadle

9. Beadlery: The office or jurisdiction of a beadle

10. 'I despise 'em, ' said the beadle, growing very red in the face.

11. 'You're a kind-hearted woman, Mrs Corney, 'said the beadle.

12. To his critics he's Jeremy Beadle with a degree in anthropology.

13. The beadle is not superior to the universal human infirmity , but hopes to read in print what "Mooney, the active and intelligent beadle of the district, " said and did.

14. What does Beadlery mean? The office or jurisdiction of a beadle

15. 10 'You're a kind-hearted woman, Mrs Corney, 'said the beadle.

16. Beadle Herbarium View record: Daphnandra Apatela Schodde Catalogue number: NE 7606 State: New South

17. They were in the custody of the court beadle who lived some distance away.

18. They always sent their beadle the day before to say they were coming.

19. In the absence of the active and intelligent beadle, the Coroner conversed with Mr. Tulkinghorn.

20. Mr. Snagsby's suggestion is the practical suggestion after all, and the beadle must be called in.

21. Oliver made a bow, which was divided between the beadle on the chair, and the cocked hat on the table.

22. 'Hold your tongue, Beadle, ' said the second old gentleman, when Mr. Bumble had given vent to this compound adjective.

23. 'Do you know where the poor boy is now? 'Mr Brown low asked, when the beadle had explained the reason for his visit.

24. Under the Captaincy of Fred Beadle the brigade took part in many competitions winning many trophies, individual as well as for team events.

25. The feeling of contentment produced by gin-and-water had now disappeared, and the beadle was in a bad mood once more.

26. The beadle, a parish officer responsible for persuading householders to do their duty as jurors at such inquests, has assembled 12 men.

27. 'Stand a little away from him, Beadle, ' said the other magistrate: laying aside the paper, and leaning forward with an expression of interest.

28. Preceded by the beadle, and attended by an irregular procession of stern-browed men and unkindly-visaged women, Hester Prynne set forth towards the place appointed for her punishment.

29. He was a large, fat man, and very proud of his hat, which showed the world that he was a most important official. It was, in fact, Mr Bumble the beadle, O liver's old enemy.

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31. Addle adle aidle astraddle bandle bawdle beadle bedle beedle befuddle begirdle bemuddle bepaddle Bepuddle bestraddle beswaddle biddle bindle boddle bodle boodle brandle braygirdle breechgirdle briddle bridle brindle buddle bumfiddle bundle by-girdle caboodle caddle cadle candle canoodle cat's-cradle caudle cere-candle cheadle chick-a-diddle