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beadledom

[beed-l-duhm] / ˈbid l dəm /


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Possibly it was the familiarity with divine things which synagogue beadledom involves that had bred his contempt for them.

From Dreamers of the Ghetto by Zangwill, Israel

A beadle in magnificent livery, and of an unusually civil character—for beadledom is generally a terror to our species—meets us. 

From About London by Ritchie, J. Ewing (James Ewing)

If a book were not restricted to the simplest tales, or pleasing fiction ending in virtue rewarded and vice punished, that was enough; the propriety of beadledom was at once ready to bray.

From The Cathedral by Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl)

The other side of his office is slightly hinted at by the reference to assisting the Constable, and in fact it was the day duty which embraced the peculiar dignity of beadledom.

From Fragments of Two Centuries Glimpses of Country Life when George III. was King by Kingston, Alfred