bedel

[ˈbiːdl]

bedel Definition

an official in a university who is responsible for keeping order during ceremonies and ensuring that those taking part behave correctly.

Using bedel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bedel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bedel led the procession of graduates into the auditorium.

  • Example

    The bedel's staff symbolizes his authority.

  • Example

    The bedel announced the beginning of the ceremony.

bedel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bedel

  • marshal
  • ceremonial officer
  • master of ceremonies

Phrases with bedel

  • bedel's staff

    a staff carried by a bedel as a symbol of office

    Example

    The bedel's staff is an important part of the university's tradition.

  • bedel's robe

    a robe worn by a bedel as a symbol of office

    Example

    The bedel's robe is usually black with gold trimmings.

  • the highest-ranking bedel in a university

    Example

    The chief bedel is responsible for overseeing all the other bedels.

Origins of bedel

from Old English 'bydel', meaning 'herald'

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Summary: bedel in Brief

'Bedel' [ˈbiːdl] refers to an official in a university who maintains order during ceremonies and ensures proper behavior. The bedel's staff and robe are symbols of his authority. Phrases like 'bedel's staff' and 'chief bedel' are common in university settings.