Definition of Bedeman

1. beadsman [n BEDEMEN] - See also: beadsman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedeman

bedecking
bedecks
bedeem
bedeen
bedeguar
bedeguars
bedehouse
bedehouses
bedel
bedell
bedells
bedelries
bedelry
bedels
bedelve
bedeman (current term)
bedemen
beden
bederal
bederals
bederite
bedes
bedesman
bedesmen
bedeswoman
bedevil
bedeviled
bedeviling
bedevilled
bedevilling

Literary usage of Bedeman

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ecclesiastical Memorials; Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation by John Strype (1822)
"... felicity: alway most ready and desirous to do as becometh Your most humble subject, most bounden Chaplain, and daily bedeman, Number LXI. Ste. Winton. ..."

2. The Paston letters, A.D. 1422-1509 by James Gairdner (1904)
"... for Godis sake therfor, maistresse, yit favour me a season ; I aske not ellys. Yourre bedeman and ..."

3. Ecclesiastical Memorials; Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation by John Strype (1822)
"... felicity: alway most ready and desirous to do as becometh Your most humble subject, most bounden Chaplain, and daily bedeman, Number LXI. Ste. Winton. ..."

4. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth by James Anthony Froude (1881)
"When the Sunday before the Rogation week following, your bedeman fell sick ; and the ... Within three weeks it pleased God to set your bedeman on his feet, ..."

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