[ bee-uh-tris, bee-tris for 1, 3; bee-a-tris for 2; for 1, 3 alsoItalian be-ah-tree-che ]
/ ˈbi ə trɪs, ˈbi trɪs for 1, 3; biˈæ trɪs for 2; for 1, 3 alsoItalian ˌbɛ ɑˈtri tʃɛ /
noun
(in Dante's Vita Nuova and Divine Comedy) a symbolic figure developed from the person whom Dante first saw as a child and loved as an ideal of womanhood.
a city in SE Nebraska.
a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “one who brings joy.”
Words nearby Beatrice
Beaton, beat one's brains out, beat one's head against the wall, beat out, beat poets, Beatrice, Beatrix, beats me, beat someone at his or her own game, at someone's feet, be, beat the air