💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bedral"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bederalnoun | Obsolete form of beadle. [A parish constable, a uniformed minor (lay) official, who ushers and keeps order.] |
| bedellnoun | A surname. |
| bedelrynoun | Obsolete form of beadlery. [The office or jurisdiction of a beadle.] |
| bedemannoun | (obsolete) beadsman |
| beardenoun | Obsolete form of beard. [Facial hair on the chin, cheeks, jaw and neck.] |
| beddenoun | Obsolete spelling of bed. [(countable) A piece of furniture, usually flat and soft, on which to rest or sleep.] |
| earldormannoun | Obsolete form of alderman. [A member of a municipal legislative body in a city or town.] |
| bayliffnoun | Obsolete form of bailiff. [(law enforcement) An officer of the court, particularly:] |
| belchildnoun | (obsolete) A grandchild. |
| bastonnoun | (obsolete) A staff or cudgel. |
| dumbledorenoun | (slang) A blundering person. |
| taberdarnoun | Obsolete form of tabarder. [One who wears a tabard.] |
| borrellnoun | A surname. |
| buryalnoun | Obsolete spelling of burial. [The act of burying; interment; placing remains into the earth.] |
| arbealnoun | Obsolete form of abele. [The white poplar (Populus alba).] |
| shepherdenoun | Obsolete spelling of shepherd. [(countable) A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.] |
| ædilenoun | Archaic form of aedile. [(historical, Ancient Rome) An elected official who was responsible for the maintenance of public buildings, regulation of festivals, supervision of markets and the supply of grain and water.] |
| bridge-wardnoun | (obsolete) A warden or guard for a bridge. |
| bredenoun | A braid. |
| banenoun | (countable) A cause of misery or ruin. |
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