Bedouins

Bedouins, Arabs who lead a nomadic life in the desert and subsist by the pasture of cattle and the rearing of horses, the one element that binds them into a unity being community of language, the Arabic namely, which they all speak with great purity and without variation of dialect; they are generally of small stature, of wiry constitution, and dark complexion, and are divided into tribes, each under an independent chief.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Bedmar, Marquis de * Bee, The
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Bed of Justice
Bedchamber, Lords
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell
Bede
Bedell
Bedford
Bedford, John, Duke of
Bedford Level
Bedlam
Bedmar, Marquis de
Bedouins
Bee, The
Beecher, Henry Ward
Beecher-Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth
Beechy, Rear-Admiral
Beechy, Sir William
Beef-eaters
Beehive houses
Beel`zebub
Beerbohm Tree, Herbert
Beer`sheba

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Bedouins in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable