manikin
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/ˈmænɪkɪn/
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/ˈmænɪkɪn/ · /ˈmænəkɪn/
Definition of manikin
3 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included
noun
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A little man (sometimes as a term of endearment).
“This is a dear manikin to you, Sir Toby.”
“She was very good natur’d, and not above Forty foot high, being little for her age. She gave me the name Grildrig, which the Family took up, and afterwards the whole Kingdom. The Word imports what the Latins call Nanunculus, the Italians Homunceletino, and the English Mannikin.”
“[…] when he asked Harry about singing, the lad broke out with a hymn to the tune of Dr. Martin Luther, which set Mr. Holt a-laughing; and even caused his grand parrain in the laced hat and periwig to laugh too when Holt told him what the child was singing. For it appeared that Dr. Martin Luther’s hymns were not sung in the churches Mr. Holt preached at. ¶ “You must never sing that song any more: do you hear, little mannikin?” says my Lord Viscount, holding up a finger.”
““Well, my mannikin, what do you think of us?” asked Rose, to break an awkward pause.”
“I took a deep breath. I put my hands to the sides of my mouth. “Cavor!” I bawled, and the sound was like some manikin shouting far away.”
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noun
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A little man (sometimes as a term of endearment).
“This is a dear manikin to you, Sir Toby.”
“She was very good natur’d, and not above Forty foot high, being little for her age. She gave me the name Grildrig, which the Family took up, and afterwards the whole Kingdom. The Word imports what the Latins call Nanunculus, the Italians Homunceletino, and the English Mannikin.”
“[…] when he asked Harry about singing, the lad broke out with a hymn to the tune of Dr. Martin Luther, which set Mr. Holt a-laughing; and even caused his grand parrain in the laced hat and periwig to laugh too when Holt told him what the child was singing. For it appeared that Dr. Martin Luther’s hymns were not sung in the churches Mr. Holt preached at. ¶ “You must never sing that song any more: do you hear, little mannikin?” says my Lord Viscount, holding up a finger.”
““Well, my mannikin, what do you think of us?” asked Rose, to break an awkward pause.”
“I took a deep breath. I put my hands to the sides of my mouth. “Cavor!” I bawled, and the sound was like some manikin shouting far away.”
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A three-dimensional figure, dummy or effigy representing a man or person.
“[…] he fumbled in the pockets, and produced at length a curious little deformed image with a hunch on its back, and exactly the color of a three days’ old Congo baby. Remembering the embalmed head, at first I almost thought that this black manikin was a real baby preserved in some similar manner. But seeing that it was not at all limber, and that it glistened a good deal like polished ebony, I concluded that it must be nothing but a wooden idol, which indeed it proved to be.”
““[…] I rigged up a kind of mannikin with old coats and a cushion—something to cast a shadow on the blind. All you fellows were used to seeing my shadow there in the small hours—I counted on that, and knew you’d take any vague outline as mine.””
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(alt-of, alternative)Alternative spelling of mannequin.
“Best scene: Hope trying to sneak the clothes off a department-store manikin without attracting attention from the crowd outside the window.”
“1997, American Red Cross, Sport Safety Training: Instructor’s Manual, Granada Learning Limited, p. 118, Students should be told in advance that training sessions will involve close physical contact with manikins used by their fellow students.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From Dutch manneken, Middle Dutch mannekijn. Doublet of manakin and mannequin.
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