1. (n.)Bede Saint (“the Venerable Bede”), a .d . 673?–735, English monk, historian, and theologian.
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1. (noun)Bede, Saint Bede, St. Bede, Baeda, Saint Baeda, St. Baeda, Beda, Saint Beda, St. Beda, the Venerable Bede (Roman Catholic Church) Englishmonk and scholar (672-735)
1. Bede or Beda, surnamed "The Venerable," an Englishmonk and ecclesiastical historian, born at Monkwearmouth, in the abbey of which, together with that of Jarrow, he spent his life, devoted to quietstudy and learning; his writings numerous, in the shape of commentaries, biographies, and philosophical treatises; his most important work, the "Ecclesiastical History" of England, written in Latin, and translated by Alfred the Great; completed a translation of John's Gospel the day he died. An old monk, it is said, wrote this epitaphover his grave, Hac sunt in fossâ Bedæ ... ossa, "In this pit are the bones ... of Beda," and thenfell asleep; but when he awoke he found some invisible hand had inserted venerabilis in the blank which he had failed to fill up, whence Bede's epinomen it is alleged.