| BEDLAM | • bedlam n. A place or situation of chaotic uproar, and where confusion prevails. • bedlam n. (Obsolete) An insane person; a lunatic; a madman. • bedlam n. (Obsolete) A lunatic asylum; a madhouse. |
| MEDLAR | • medlar n. Mespilus germanica, common medlar (now often Crataegus germanica). • medlar n. Any tree of the genus Mespilus, now Crataegus sect. Mespilus, including many species now in other genera. • medlar n. Any of several similar trees that bear similar fruit. |
| PEDLAR | • pedlar n. (Britain) Alternative spelling of peddler. • Pedlar prop.n. A surname. • Pedlar prop.n. An unincorporated community in Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States. |
| BEDLAMP | • bedlamp n. A bedside lamp. • BEDLAMP n. a reading light near a bed. |
| BEDLAMS | • bedlams n. Plural of bedlam. • BEDLAM n. pandemonium. |
| MEDLARS | • medlars n. Plural of medlar. • MEDLAR n. a small tree related to the apple; its fruit. |
| PEDLARS | • pedlars n. Plural of pedlar. • PEDLAR n. a person who goes about carrying small goods for sale, esp. one who goes from door to door with the goods in a pack, also PEDDER, PEDDLER, PEDLER, PETHER. |
| PEDLARY | • pedlary n. Alternative form of peddlery. • PEDLARY n. the trade of a peddler, also PEDDLERY, PEDLERY. |
| BEDLAMER | • bedlamer n. (Canada) A young harp seal after its second moult. • BEDLAMER n. (Canadian) a young harp seal. |
| BEDLAMPS | • bedlamps n. Plural of bedlamp. • BEDLAMP n. a reading light near a bed. |
| BEDLAMERS | • bedlamers n. Plural of bedlamer. • BEDLAMER n. (Canadian) a young harp seal. |
| BEDLAMISM | • bedlamism n. (Dated) insanity. • BEDLAMISM n. anything characteristic of madness. |
| BEDLAMITE | • bedlamite n. (Obsolete) A lunatic. • BEDLAMITE n. an inhabitant of a madhouse. |
| PEDLARIES | • pedlaries n. Plural of pedlary. • PEDLARY n. the trade of a peddler, also PEDDLERY, PEDLERY. |
| BEDLAMISMS | • bedlamisms n. Plural of bedlamism. • BEDLAMISM n. anything characteristic of madness. |
| BEDLAMITES | • bedlamites n. Plural of bedlamite. • BEDLAMITE n. an inhabitant of a madhouse. |