Meaning of biedēklis | Babel Free
Definitions
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an object, an image that causes fear, with which one tries to scare people or animals away declension-2, masculine
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a specter, a ghost, a scary creature declension-2, masculine
Equivalents
English
Scarecrow
Examples
“putnu biedēklis”
scarecrow (lit. bird-scarer)
“viņš jau izskatās pēc biedēkļa”
he looks like a scarecrow
“ļaudis lika pie cāļiem, pīlēniem un zoslēniem bērnus par sargiem, kuriem bija uzdots nelaist vārnas tuvumā... kur nebija bērnu, tur ar viltu taisīja biedēkļus, lai vismaz notālēm izskatītos, ka te nolikti bērni”
people had children guard chicks, ducklings and gooselings, with the task of not letting crows come close... where there were no children, they craftly made scarecrows, so that it would look from a distance as if there were children there
“kailu galvu viņam jāstāv un jāskatās priestera liekulīgajā komēdijā... viņam, kam dievs un elle, un visi biedēkļi sen vairs tikai tukša skaņa!”
bareheaded, he had to stand and look at the priest's hypocritical comedy... he, to whom god and hell, and all scary creatures had long become only empty sounds!
“rītausmā Melnā Muiža kā biedēlis rēgojās pret balti apsarmojušo mežu”
at dawn, the Black Manor loomed against the white-frosted forest like a ghostly creature
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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