How Do You Spell BEADS-MAN?

Pronunciation: [bˈiːdzmˈan] (IPA)

The spelling of "Beads-man" may seem confusing at first, but the pronunciation makes it clearer. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈbiːdzmən/. The "ea" in "beads" is pronounced as a long "e" sound, while the "s" is pronounced as a voiced "z" sound. The final syllable "-man" is pronounced as it is spelled. Overall, "Beads-man" is a term used to describe someone who prays for those in need, often found in certain religious contexts.

Common Misspellings for BEADS-MAN

  • beeadsman
  • beadsmman
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  • beadsmen
  • veads-man
  • neads-man
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  • b4ads-man
  • b3ads-man
  • bezds-man
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  • beqds-man
  • beass-man
  • beaxs-man
  • beacs-man

Etymology of BEADS-MAN

The word "beadsman" has its roots in Old English and Middle English. It is derived from two components:

1. "Beads": In this context, "beads" refer to prayers. The word is derived from the Old English word "bead", which means prayer or request.

2. "Man": This component simply means a person, an individual, or a male.

Therefore, a "beadsman" is an individual, usually a man, who prays or offers prayers on behalf of others. The term was commonly used in medieval times to refer to someone who was employed or dedicated to regularly pray for the welfare of a specific individual, a noble patron, or an institution.

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