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Meaning of bedehouse

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bedehouse (n.)

An almshouse for poor people who pray daily for their benefactors.

Same as Beadhouse.

bedehouse Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint bedehouse offered refuge to the elderly and infirm.
  2. The stone walls of the bedehouse echoed with tales of long-forgotten lives.
  3. The Bedehouse of St. Mary's was a sanctuary for the impoverished and destitute.
  4. The residents of the bedehouse lived in simple cells, sharing meals and prayers.
  5. The caretaker of the bedehouse tended to the needs of the elderly residents with compassion.
  6. The bedehouse bells rang daily, calling the residents to worship and communal meals.
  7. The gardens of the bedehouse provided a tranquil haven for contemplation and respite.
  8. The bedehouse served as a vital community resource, offering support to those in need.
  9. The bishop visited the bedehouse regularly, offering spiritual guidance and blessings.
  10. The bedehouse remained a beacon of hope and care for the marginalized throughout the ages.

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An almshouse for poor people who pray daily for their benefactors., Same as Beadhouse.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The quaint bedehouse offered refuge to the elderly and infirm.

The stone walls of the bedehouse echoed with tales of long-forgotten lives.

The Bedehouse of St. Mary's was a sanctuary for the impoverished and destitute.

The residents of the bedehouse lived in simple cells, sharing meals and prayers.