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Definitions for Benedict
[1] a newly married man, especially one who has been long a bachelor.
[2] Ruth (Fulton), 1887–1948, U.S. writer and anthropologist.
[3] Saint, a.d. 480?–543?, Italian monk: founded Benedictine order.
[4] Stanley Ros·si·ter [ros -i-ter] /ˈrɒs ɪ tər/ , 1884–1936, U.S. biochemist.
[5] a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “blessed.”
[6] died a.d. 579, pope 575–79.
[7] Saint, died a.d. 685, pope 684–85.
[8] died a.d. 858, pope 855–58.
[9] died a.d. 903, pope 900–03.
[10] died a.d. 966, pope 964.
[11] died a.d. 974, pope 973–74.
[12] died a.d. 983, pope 974–83.
[13] died 1024, pope 1012–24.
[14] died 1056?, pope 1032–44; 1045; 1047–48.
[15] Niccolò Boccasini , 1240–1304, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1303–04.
[16] Jacques Fournier , died 1342, French ecclesiastic: pope 1334–42.
[17] Pietro Francesco Orsini , 1649–1730, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1724–30.
[18] Prospero Lambertini , 1675–1758, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1740–58; scholar and patron of the arts.
[19] Giacomo della Chiesa , 1854–1922, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1914–22.
[20] Saint . ?480–?547 ad , Italian monk: founded the Benedictine order at Monte Cassino in Italy in about 540 ad . His Regula Monachorum became the basis of the rule of all Western Christian monastic orders. Feast day: July 11 or March 14
[21] original name Giacomo della Chiesa . 1854–1922, pope (1914–22); noted for his repeated attempts to end World War I and for his organization of war relief
Words related to Benedict
bridegroom, suitor, groom, helpmate, mate, spouse, husband, newlywed
Words nearby Benedict
bene-, beneath, beneba, benedicite, benedick, benedict, benedict i, benedict ii, benedict iii, benedict iv, benedict ix
Origin of Benedict
1820–25; erroneous assimilation of Benedick to a more familiar name