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Definition of Bethlemite

Bethlemite
Bethlehemite Beth"le*hem*ite, Bethlemite Beth"lem*ite, n. 1. An inhabitant of Bethlehem in Judea. 2. An insane person; a madman; a bedlamite. 3. One of an extinct English order of monks.

Meaning of Bethlemite from wikipedia

- Bethlehemites, or Bethlemites, is the name of five Catholic religious orders. Two of them were restored to existence in the 20th century. The other three...
- October 1815 - 24 August 1886) was a Guatemalan Catholic member of the Bethlemite Sisters. Rosal was an advocate of women's education and protection, which...
- axile, open or abaxile. Eating PickE early October; use November–February Bethlemite US <1860 Width 78 mm (3.1 in), height 58 mm (2.3 in). Stalk 13 mm (0.51 in)...
- Bethlem, a position at that time granted to the most senior of London's Bethlemite brethren, applied to the city authorities s****ing protection; thereafter...
- of the city, and Betancourt continued to befriend poor children. The Bethlemite Order belongs to the Franciscan community. Betancourt also extended his...
- of the land. ... I'm sure if we do a DNA test between David, who was a Bethlemite, and Jesus, born in Bethlehem, and Mitri, born just across the street...
- the use of the proverb as 'cheap propaganda' and cited as testimony Bethlemites affirming their allegiance to Jordan. According to blogger Gerald A....
- (College of Mining) on Tacuba Street Mexican Army Museum originally Bethlemites Hospital, located at Tacuba and Mata Garden of the Triple Alliance on...
- establishment that was known as Barbones Barracks due to the nickname that the Bethlemites had for their long beards. Throughout the 17th century, several convents...
- in Old Havana. It was completed in 1718 and directed by the Order of Bethlemites. The Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, moved from Havana to Miami after...