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Bedell

Bedel \Be"del\, Bedell \Be"dell\, n. Same as Beadle.

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bedell

n. (obsolete spelling of lang=en beadle)

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Bedell

Bedell may refer to

  • Bedel or Bedell, an administrative official at universities in several European countries
  • Bedell Covered Bridge, New Hampshire, United States
  • Bedell (company), a legal and fiduciary firm
Bedell (company)

Bedell is an offshore law firm and an independent trust company which provides legal and fudiciary services in financial jurisdictions – Jersey, Guernsey, London, Dublin, Geneva, Mauritius and British Virgin Islands.

Usage examples of "bedell".

It was a charming picture of interplanetary political cordiality, and Jack Bedell got passage by accident.

They were all settled down for the journey when Jack Bedell diffidently applied for passage.

Nobody was disturbed about Bedell, but the Corianis needed to be found and helped in her emergency.

It was as unreasonable as the presence of Jack Bedell among her passengers.

To a few men working in extremely abstruse research, Bedell was a man to be regarded with respect.

Jack Bedell wandered about, watching his fellow-passengers with interest, but much too shy to make acquaintances.

Jack Bedell gazed around him and automatically cocked an eye where speaker-units permitted warnings and information to be given to the entire ship at once.

After a little, Bedell stood up and moved toward the door of that particular room.

Jack Bedell was possibly the only person on board the Corianis who really tried to make sense of the agitated words from the public-address system.

The port from which Bedell and Kathy looked down was a good fifty feet high, but they could see perfectly.

Both of them happened--as Bedell knew very well--also to be on board the Corianis which had recently landed.

But Jack Bedell, staring from overhead, saw the confusion and then the terrific and undignified row which followed the discovery that it was hopeless--not only to know who was who, but which was which.

Two men from the Astrophysical Institute came to talk to Bedell on the Corianis.

Still Bedell acted more like a sane man than anybody else on the Corianis.

She and Jack Bedell had been two retiring, diffident, self-conscious people who found talk with other people absurdly difficult.