IPA: /ˈbɛd.lə.mər/
KK: /ˈbɛd.lə.mər/
A term used to describe a young hooded seal, known for its loud cries and frantic behavior when being hunted.
The seal hunters referred to the young hooded seal as a bedlamer due to its desperate attempts to escape.
Bedlamer → The word 'bedlamer' originates from 'Bedlam' (a reference to the Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, known for housing the insane) and the suffix '-er' (meaning a person who). A bedlamer is a person who causes chaos or confusion, often associated with madness.
Think of 'Bedlam' as a place known for chaos and confusion, and remember that a 'bedlamer' is someone who brings about that kind of disorder.