Bea·dle ![]()
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n. A minor parish official formerly employed in an English church to usher and keep order during services. [Middle English bedel, herald (from Old English bydel) and from Old French bedel (from Medieval Latin bedellus, from Old High German butil; see bheudh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).] |
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