v. i. To form beadlike bubbles. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ OE. bede prayer, prayer bead, AS. bed, gebed, prayer; akin to D. bede, G. bitte, AS. biddan, to ask, bid, G. bitten to ask, and perh. to Gr.
to be at one's beads,
to bid beads, etc., meaning, to be at prayer. [ 1913 Webster ]
Bead and butt (Carp.),
Bead mold,
Bead tool,
Bead tree (Bot.),
v. t.
adj.
n.
n. [ OE. bedel, bidel, budel, OF. bedel, F. bedeau, fr. OHG. butil, putil, G. büttel, fr. OHG. biotan, G. bieten, to bid, confused with AS. bydel, the same word as OHG. butil. See. Bid, v. ]
☞ In this sense the archaic spellings bedel (Oxford) and bedell (Cambridge) are preserved. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Office or jurisdiction of a beadle. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The state of being, or the personality of, a beadle. A. Wood. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (R. C. Ch.) A catalogue of persons, for the rest of whose souls a certain number of prayers are to be said or counted off on the beads of a chaplet; hence, a catalogue in general. [ 1913 Webster ]
On Fame's eternal beadroll worthy to be filed. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]
It is quite startling, on going over the beadroll of English worthies, to find how few are directly represented in the male line. Quart. Rev. [ 1913 Webster ]