Beadle Definition

bēdl
noun
A minor parish official formerly employed in an English church to usher and keep order during services.
American Heritage
A minor parish officer in the Church of England, who kept order in church.
Webster's New World
A messenger of a law court.
Webster's New World

A parish constable, a uniformed minor (lay) official, who ushers and keeps order.

Wiktionary

(Scotland, ecclesiastic) An attendant to the minister.

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Synonyms:
  • George Beadle
  • george wells beadle
pronoun

A surname​.

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Other Word Forms of Beadle

Noun

Singular:
beadle
Plural:
beadles

Origin of Beadle

  • From Middle English bedel, bidel, from Old English bydel (“warrant officer, apparitor”), from Proto-Germanic *budilaz (“herald”), from Proto-Germanic *beudaną (“to present, offer”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰewdʰ- (“to comprehend, make aware”). Akin to Old High German butil (“beadle”), (whence German Büttel), Old English bēodan (“to announce”). More at bid.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English bedel herald (from Old English bydel) and from Old French bedel (from Medieval Latin bedellus) (from Old High German butil bheudh- in Indo-European roots)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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