Błędny rycerz
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What it means
Literally “errant knight.” Refers to a knight-errant — someone who wanders in search of adventure and wrongs to right. Used figuratively for an idealistic person who charges at problems without a realistic plan.
Vocabulary
- błędny — errant / wandering / mistaken
- rycerz — knight
Grammar note
'Błędny' is a masculine adjective agreeing with 'rycerz.' The word 'błędny' carries both the sense of 'wandering' and 'mistaken' — a deliberate ambiguity.
Cultural context
The archetype of Don Quixote looms large here. A 'błędny rycerz' is often used with gentle irony for someone whose noble intentions outrun their practical sense.
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