Lilliputian
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Lil·li·pu·tian
also lil·li·pu·tian (lĭl′ə-pyo͞o′shən)n.
A very small person or being.
adj.
1. Very small; diminutive.
2. Trivial; petty.
[After Lilliput, a country in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, where everything was diminutive.]
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Lilliputian
(ˌlɪlɪˈpjuːʃɪən)n
a tiny person or being
adj
1. tiny; very small
2. petty or trivial
[C18: from Lilliput, an imaginary country of tiny inhabitants in Swift's Gulliver's Travels (1726)]
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Lil•li•pu•tian
(ˌlɪl ɪˈpyu ʃən)adj.
1. extremely small; tiny.
2. petty.
n. 3. an inhabitant of Lilliput.
4. a very small person.
[1726]
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Lilliputian
a diminutive person, about the height of an ink bottle, as from Lilliput in Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. Cf. Brobdingnagian.
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Noun | 1. | lilliputian - a very small person (resembling a Lilliputian) small person - a person of below average size |
2. | Lilliputian - a 6-inch tall inhabitant of Lilliput in a novel by Jonathan Swift | |
Adj. | 1. | Lilliputian - tiny; relating to or characteristic of the imaginary country of Lilliput; "the Lilliputian population" |
2. | lilliputian - very small; "diminutive in stature"; "a lilliputian chest of drawers"; "her petite figure"; "tiny feet"; "the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy" | |
3. | lilliputian - (informal) small and of little importance; "a fiddling sum of money"; "a footling gesture"; "our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war"; "a little (or small) matter"; "a dispute over niggling details"; "limited to petty enterprises"; "piffling efforts"; "giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be a picayune infraction" colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech unimportant - not important; "a relatively unimportant feature of the system"; "the question seems unimportant" |
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Lilliputian
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