fågelskrämma

Swedish

Etymology

From fågel (bird) + skrämma (to scare), used since 1733.

Noun

fågelskrämma c

  1. a scarecrow; device to scare off birds
    • 1861, Hagberg, translation of Shakespeare's "Taming of the shrew", IV, 3, Katherine speaking
      Jag skall väl icke bli en fogelskrämma?
      Belike you mean to make a puppet of me.

Declension

Declension of fågelskrämma 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative fågelskrämma fågelskrämman fågelskrämmor fågelskrämmorna
Genitive fågelskrämmas fågelskrämmans fågelskrämmors fågelskrämmornas

References

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