
Noah Webster
Bema
BE'MA, noun A chancel. [Not in use.]
1. In ancient Greece, a state or kind of pulpit, on which speakers stood when addressing an assembly.
BEMAD'verb intransitive [be and mad.] to make mad. [Not in use.]
BE'MA, noun A chancel. [Not in use.]
1. In ancient Greece, a state or kind of pulpit, on which speakers stood when addressing an assembly.
BEMAD'verb intransitive [be and mad.] to make mad. [Not in use.]