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- BEADLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The beadle has varying duties, always relating to management or security (but not instruction), and often represents the college to outsiders through wearing a uniform and providing information
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- beadle, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
beadle, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- BEADLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Beadle definition: a parish officer having various subordinate duties, as keeping order during services, waiting on the rector, etc See examples of BEADLE used in a sentence
- Beadle - definition of beadle by The Free Dictionary
Define beadle beadle synonyms, beadle pronunciation, beadle translation, English dictionary definition of beadle n A minor parish official formerly employed in an English church to usher and keep order during services American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
- beadle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
beadle (plural beadles) A parish constable, a uniformed minor (lay) official, who ushers and keeps order quotations
- Beadles of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
One description of an English beadle claimed that he was a “petty officer of police that may be said to have merged from the ancient parish crier ” [1] Perhaps, the most famous beadle was the fictional Mr Bumble who could be found in Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist
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