benedict

Etymology 1
From Benedicke (normalized to the usual spelling, ), a character in 's  (1598).

Noun

 * 1)  A newly married man, especially one who was previously a confirmed bachelor.

Etymology 2
, past participle of. See. .

Adjective

 * 1)  Having mild and salubrious qualities.

Verb

 * 1)  to bless.
 * 2)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
 * 1)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
 * 1)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
 * 1)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
 * 1)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
 * 1)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
 * 1)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
 * 1)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.
 * 1)  To poach and serve on an English muffin with ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce.