1. benet - Noun
2. benet - Verb
To catch in a net; to insnare.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMarist at Benet, 3:30 p.m. Source: Internet
EDITOR'S NOTE: As C.J. Benet points out, Ms. Stuart is a columnist and entitled to her opinions, as is C.J. Benet. Source: Internet
Benet will not set foot in this country. Source: Internet
Sister Mary Henry’s joyous nature and beautiful smile continued to brighten the day for those on Benet Hall, especially during activity sessions. Source: Internet
Through his writing Benet was devoted to morale on the home front, though he longed to finish his narrative poem of America’s founding. Source: Internet
Mary Kathleen Benet, The Politics of Adoption, 1976, page 14 The use of adoption by the aristocracy is well documented; many of Rome's emperors were adopted sons. Source: Internet