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barlebaan

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Dutch

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch barlebaen (devil, evil spirit). Related to English barleybrake, and Old English barlibak (evil spirit).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /bɑr.lə.baːn/
  • Hyphenation: bar‧le‧baan

Noun

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barlebaan m (plural barlebanen, diminutive barlebaantje n)

  1. (archaic) devil, evil spirit
    • 1859: De ruige, boosaardige barlebaan (...) kan ons heden geen vrees aanjagen. [1]
      • The rough, evil-natured devil can cause us no longer fear.
    • 1907: Zij waren leelijk als barlebaan, lang en mager als hun moeder. [2]
      • They were ugly as the devil, long and skinny like their mother.
    • 1920: De beulen zagen er om 't even verwilderd uit, schrikwekkend als weerwolf en barlebaan. [3]
      • The executioners looked feral, (were) frightening like a werewolf and devil (would be).