Definition of Bedlamite. Meaning of Bedlamite. Synonyms of Bedlamite

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Definition of Bedlamite

Bedlamite
Bedlamite Bed"lam*ite, n. An inhabitant of a madhouse; a madman. ``Raving bedlamites.' --Beattie.

Meaning of Bedlamite from wikipedia

- anonymous poem in the "mad song" genre, written in the voice of a homeless "Bedlamite". The poem was probably composed at the beginning of the 17th century...
- that "Barruel’s own parts of the book are perfectly the ravings of a Bedlamite" and considered Weishaupt to be an "enthusiastic Philanthropist" who believed...
- Iowa" 5:05 8. "Personal Prometheus" 7:25 9. "A Singularity" 5:30 10. "Postulous" 3:41 11. "Fake Affront" 3:28 12. "Bedlamite" 4:50 Total length: 60:01...
- Lists of hospitals Tom o' Bedlam, an anonymous poem c. 1600, about a Bedlamite. List of hospitals in England King's Health Partners Bethlem Museum of...
- performances. These bands chronologically included Blue Orchids, the Bedlamites and the Faction. In 1981, Nico released the Philippe Quilichini-produced...
- York, composed of 150 delegates, the old maids, childless-wives, and bedlamites were to each other as the number 5, 7, and 3. How many were there of each...
- admire it. King George III, however, reportedly called the painting a "Bedlamite scene," perhaps in reference to his personal experience with mental illness...
- According to the editors of Time, "Taylor adds a chilling descant of bedlamite sounds" to this verse. Rolling Stone critic Timothy Crouse describes the...
- with Peter Warlock Propertius in Love (1927) translator Loving Mad Tom: Bedlamite Verses of the XVI and XVII Centuries (1927). Illustrations by Norman Lindsay...
- London (pamphlet, issued anonymously) (with Jack Lindsay) Loving Mad Tom: Bedlamite verses of the 16th and 17th centuries (1927). Fanfrolico Press, London...