bikls

Etymology
From an older verb “to push” (of which only the reflexive form  “to be afraid” remains), with an extra l:  > dialectal  and standard, meaning initially “which pushes (away)” and then “shy, timid.” For a parallel case, cf. ,.

Adjective

 * 1) shy, timid, insecure; such that it expresses shyness, timidity, insecurity
 * 2)  shy, wild not wanting contact or proximity
 * 1)  shy, wild not wanting contact or proximity
 * 1)  shy, wild not wanting contact or proximity
 * 1)  shy, wild not wanting contact or proximity
 * 1)  shy, wild not wanting contact or proximity