What is another word for Bedell?

Pronunciation: [bɪdˈɛl] (IPA)

The word "Bedell" can be used to refer to a university official who is responsible for both maintaining order and providing ceremonial functions. However, there are several synonyms that can be used instead of Bedell. Some of these synonyms include Marshal, Beadle, Bailiff, Steward, and Master of Ceremonies. While each of these words has slightly different connotations, they all refer to a similar type of position in an organization or institution. Regardless of the choice of word, the person in this position is typically responsible for ensuring order and organizing events in an efficient and effective manner.

What are the hypernyms for Bedell?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Bedell

H., 1911, '12 Lyric tenor Atchison, Mrs. L.F., 1906 Soprano Atherton, Ethel, 1890, '91 Soprano Atkins, Mr., 1896 Baritone Atkins, Mrs., 1896 Soprano Austin, Grace B., 1887 Soprano Austin, Mrs. L.M., 1895 Soprano Avan, Clara, 1898, '99, '00, '01, '02, '03 Soprano Avan, Hattie, 1902, '03 Contralto Avis, Ethel, 1908 Contralto Bacon, Helen, 1898 Soprano Baer, Mr., 1900 Tenor Baker, Miss Sarah, 1898 Soprano Ball, Louie, 1892 Mezzo-soprano Ballentyne, Will, 1896 Bass, baritone Banta, Clae, 1906, '07 High Tenor Barnes, Pearl, 1909, '10 Contralto Bartlett, Mrs., 1891 Contralto Bauske, Hazel, 1910, '11, '12 High soprano Baylis, Etta, 1905, '06 Soprano Beam, Edith, 1879, '80, '82, '84, '85, '87 Soprano, also accompanist Beam, Mary, 1879, '82, '85 Soprano Bedell, Miss, 1897, '98 Soprano Bercham, Mrs., 1888 Soprano Beretta, Chelice, 1890, '91 Low voice Beretta, Mrs. I.A., 1894, '95 Mezzo-soprano.
"Sixty Years of California Song"
Margaret Blake-Alverson
It is said of Alexander, I think, when he overheard one of his soldiers railing lustily against Darius his enemy, that he reproved him, and added, "Friend, I entertain thee to fight against Darius, not to revile him;" and my sentiments of treating the Catholics," concludes Bedell, "are not conformable to the practice of Luther and Calvin; but they were but men, and perhaps we must confess they suffered themselves to yield to the violence of passion."
"Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)"
Isaac D'Israeli
308; Calvin's conduct of, 309; Beza imitates Calvin's style in, 310; opinion of Bishop Bedell on, ib.
"Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 (of 3)"
Isaac Disraeli

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