1. benedict - Noun
2. benedict - Adjective
3. benedict - Verb
4. Benedict - Proper noun
Alt. of Benedick
Having mild and salubrious qualities.
Source: Webster's dictionary2000s and 2010s In 2000, Benedict wrote and directed his first screenplay, Cahoots. Source: Internet
A book called Joseph and Chico: A Cat Recounts the Life of Pope Benedict XVI was published in 2007 which told the story of the Pope's life from the feline Chico's perspective. Source: Internet
According to Pope Benedict XVI some of the images of Revelation should be understood in the context of the dramatic suffering and persecution of the churches of Asia in the 1st century. Source: Internet
All three members have extensive musical backgrounds — Benedict, for instance has performed over the years in jazz, Dixieland, top 40 and Christian configurations. Source: Internet
A man fond above all of asceticism and religious celebrations, according to Cardinal Lambertini (later Pope Benedict XIV ) he "did not have any idea about how to rule". Source: Internet
After several attempts to break in and then bloody hand-to-hand fighting in the church, Benedict was cut down and Canute struck in the head by a large stone and then speared from the front. Source: Internet