Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bedral

noun
/ˈbɛdrəl/
Definition
A bedral is a historical term that refers to a person who serves as a subordinate or attendant, often associated with ceremonial duties or supervision in a religious context.
Examples
  • The bedral announced the commencement of the service.
  • In the cathedral, the bedral ensured that everything was in order for the ceremony.
Meaning
In a broader sense, a bedral may denote someone who assists in the management or support of a particular activity, especially within an ecclesiastical setting.
Synonyms
  • Attendant
  • Assistant
  • Subordinate