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Feb 19, 2010
This week's themeWords with London connections This week's words billingsgate Star Chamber Fleet Street Grub Street bedlam Bedlam
at Bethlehem Hospital
Art: William Hogarth, 1732-33
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with Anu Gargbedlam
PRONUNCIATION:
(BED-luhm)
MEANING:
noun:
A scene of wild uproar and confusion.
ETYMOLOGY:
Alteration of the name Bethlehem, a hospital for the insane in London.
NOTES:
The Hospital of St. Mary of Bethlehem in London, now known as Bethlem
Royal Hospital, is the oldest hospital for treating the mentally ill. The
treatment was not always what's considered the norm today. At one time the
"sane" used to go see the "insane" as if in a zoo -- there was an admission
ticket. The William Hogarth painting of the Bedlam on the right shows fashionable ladies
visiting the hospital to amuse themselves by gawking at the patients.See the art of the hospital inmates at The Bethlem Gallery. USAGE:
"As estimates of the Haitian death toll topped 100,000 Friday, government
officials here scrambled to reach more than 1,400 Canadians who are still
unaccounted for amidst the rubble and bedlam in that country."Les Whittington; 1,415 Canadians Missing; Toronto Star (Canada); Jan 16, 2010. See more usage examples of bedlam in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The being cannot be termed rational or virtuous, who obeys any authority, but that of reason. -Mary Wollstonecraft, reformer and writer (1759-1797)
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