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effigy /ˈɛfɪdʒi /noun (plural effigies)1A sculpture or model of a person: a tomb effigy of Eleanor of Aquitaine...- The exhibition includes more than 300 objects including tapestries. jewellery, stained glass, tomb effigies and sculptures, as well as paintings and illuminated books.
- The counterpart of the English and Scottish passion for painted portraits was an almost equal obsession with sculpted effigies on tombs.
- My naive idea of a sculptor is someone who works with clay or other materials, or chisels away at a piece of stone to create figures, busts and statues, likenesses and effigies, that only they, with their huge talent, can create.
Synonyms statue, statuette, carving, sculpture, graven image, model, dummy, figure, figurine, guy; likeness, representation, image; bust, head 1.1A roughly made model of a person that is made in order to be damaged or destroyed as a protest: angry campaigners plan to burn an effigy of the social security minister...- The protesters also burned an effigy of the House of Representatives Speaker.
- The protestors burnt effigies representing the demons of inflation and privatisation.
- One young graphic designer from Ennis had come to the protest with a life-size effigy of the prime minister.
PhrasesOriginMid 16th century: from Latin effigies, from effingere 'to fashion (artistically)', from ex- 'out' + fingere 'to shape'. |