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Meaning of bede
Wordnet
bede (n)
(Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)
Webster
bede (v. t.)
To pray; also, to offer; to proffer.
Webster
bede (n.)
A kind of pickax.
bede Sentence Examples
- The meadow bedecked with wildflowers painted a vibrant tapestry during spring.
- Beads bedecked her necklace, twinkling like a thousand stars in the night sky.
- The child was bedecked in colorful ribbons and bows, a testament to their youthful exuberance.
- The bede guard diligently patrolled the castle walls, their armor clanking with every step.
- The bede scroll contained ancient secrets and prophecies, its parchment yellowed with age.
- The garden was bede with fragrant roses, their petals unfolding like delicate lace.
- The king bedecked his throne with gold and jewels, a symbol of his wealth and power.
- The bride bedecked in an elegant white gown, radiant with happiness on her wedding day.
- The bede chamber was a sanctuary of opulence and comfort, fit for royalty.
- The bede wizard uttered incantations that echoed through the desolate forest, summoning ancient spirits.
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(Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)To pray; also, to offer; to proffer., A kind of pickax.
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The meadow bedecked with wildflowers painted a vibrant tapestry during spring.
Beads bedecked her necklace, twinkling like a thousand stars in the night sky.
The child was bedecked in colorful ribbons and bows, a testament to their youthful exuberance.
The bede guard diligently patrolled the castle walls, their armor clanking with every step.