💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bedewer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| beddenoun | Obsolete spelling of bed. [(countable) A piece of furniture, usually flat and soft, on which to rest or sleep.] |
| beweepernoun | (rare) One who beweeps or laments someone or something. |
| bedesmannoun | Obsolete form of beadsman. [(historical) A petitioner; someone who seeks some type of favour from another, usually from a superior.] |
| bewailmentnoun | (archaic) The act of bewailing. |
| adornverb | To make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate. |
| woadsternoun | (rare, historical) One who dyes with woad |
| indowmentnoun | Archaic form of endowment. [Something with which a person or thing is endowed.] |
| bedelrynoun | Obsolete form of beadlery. [The office or jurisdiction of a beadle.] |
| adornationnoun | (obsolete) adornment |
| bewailingverb | The act of one who bewails something. |
| garnishrynoun | (archaic, rare) adornment |
| ebriatenoun | (obsolete) Drunk; intoxicated. |
| water bewitchednoun | (slang, archaic) Very weak tea or other highly diluted drink. |
| webstressnoun | (rare, archaic) A female webster or weaver |
| bequeathernoun | One who bequeaths. |
| beadleismnoun | beadledom |
| affeerernoun | (law, obsolete) One who affeers. |
| beadelnoun | Obsolete form of beadle. [A parish constable, a uniformed minor (lay) official, who ushers and keeps order.] |
| imbitterernoun | Obsolete spelling of embitterer. [One who embitters.] |
| bederalnoun | Obsolete form of beadle. [A parish constable, a uniformed minor (lay) official, who ushers and keeps order.] |
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