a human being considered as having an individual character of their own, or as being different from all others
a human being considered with regard to a particular characteristic, preference, etc
very much a hands-on person
a living human body or its outward appearance
is small and neat of person
any of three forms of verb or pronoun that indicate reference to the speaker, to somebody or something spoken to, or to somebody or something spoken of: compare first person, second person, third person
(usu Person) any of the three modes of being in the Trinity as understood by Christians
in law, an individual, corporation, etc with recognized legal rights and duties
in person
in one's own bodily presence
[Middle English via Old French from Latin persona actor's mask, character in a play, person, prob from Etruscan phersu mask]