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Betriyard

Definition:

A betriyard refers to a fictional creature described in local folklore. It is often depicted as a mischievous, small-sized creature that brings good luck to its owner or possessor. The betriyard is believed to have the ability to grant wishes and protect its surroundings from evil spirits.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

Sense 1:

A small mythical creature depicted in local folklore, known for its mischievous nature and ability to bring good luck.

Example Sentence:

The betriyard was once spotted in the garden, leaving a trail of shining coins behind.

Sense 2:

The term "betriyard" may also refer to a specific magical item that is believed to contain the essence or spirit of the mythical creature.

Example Sentence:

Legend has it that whoever possesses the betriyard gains protection against dark forces.

Usage:

This term is popular in local folklore and is often used in storytelling, particularly in fantasy and fairy tales.

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