scarabée
scarab beetle
noun skah-rah-BAY Rare
Origin: Latin 'scarabaeus', from Greek 'karabos'
Also means
beetle
Usage Note
Scarabée refers broadly to any scarab or dung beetle, but is strongly associated with the sacred scarab of ancient Egypt (Scarabaeus sacer), a frequent motif in jewellery and archaeology. It differs from coccinelle (ladybug), which is a different beetle family.
Examples
"Un scarabée doré brillait dans le sable."
Natural Translation
A golden scarab gleamed in the sand.
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