IPA: /ˈbiːdəl/
KK: /ˈbɛdəl/
A person who helps to maintain order in a church or school, often serving as a messenger or assistant.
The bedel guided the visitors through the historic church, explaining its significance.
The word 'bedel' originates from Old English 'bedel', meaning a messenger or herald. It referred to an official who carried messages or announcements, particularly in a church or academic context.
Think of a 'messenger' — that's what a bedel does, carrying important messages or announcements.