noun
- a newly married man, especially one who was long a bachelor
- a member of a monastic order founded by Saint Benedict of Nursia
Usage: often used humorously or affectionately; capitalized when referring to a specific person named Benedict
Usage: capitalized; religious context
Examples
- After years of bachelorhood, he became a benedict and settled down with his wife.
- The benedicts in the monastery followed the Rule of Saint Benedict.
- His friends teased him good-naturedly about becoming a benedict.
- The community welcomed the new benedict and his bride.
- Saint Benedict founded an order whose members are called benedicts or Benedictines.