English
Etymology
puppet + -eer
Pronunciation
Noun
puppeteer (plural puppeteers )
A person who uses a puppet .
( figurative ) Someone who is manipulative and thus able to get people to do what they want or events to develop in the way they want, respectively, in a puppet-like manner.
Derived terms
Translations
person who uses a puppet
Azerbaijani: kuklaçı
Belarusian: ля́лечнік m ( ljálječnik )
Bulgarian: куклово́д m ( kuklovód )
Czech: loutkoherec m , loutkář m
Dutch: poppenspeler (nl) m
Esperanto: marionetisto , marionetistino
French: marionnettiste (fr) m or f
German: Puppenspieler (de) m , Puppenspielerin (de) f
Greek: μαριονετίστας (el) m ( marionetístas ) , κουκλοπαίχτης (el) m ( kouklopaíchtis )
Hungarian: bábjátékos (hu)
Indonesian: dalang (id)
Italian: burattinaio m , burattinaia f , marionettista m , puparo (it) m
Kyrgyz: куурчакчы ( kuurcakcı )
Macedonian: куклар m ( kuklar )
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Polish: lalkarz (pl) m , lalkarka f , animator (pl) m , animatorka (pl) f
Portuguese: marionetista m or f , fantocheiro m
Romanian: păpușar (ro) m , marionetist (ro) m ( rare ) , marionetistă f ( rare )
Russian: куклово́д (ru) m ( kuklovód ) , ку́кольник (ru) m ( kúkolʹnik )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: лу̏тка̄р m
Roman: lȕtkār (sh) m
Slovak: bábkar (sk) m , bábkoherec m
Slovene: lutkar (sl) m , lutkarica f
Spanish: titiritero (es) m , muñequero m , marionetista m or f
Swedish: dockspelare c , marionettspelare c
Turkish: kuklacı (tr)
Ukrainian: лялька́р m ( ljalʹkár )
someone who is manipulative
Verb
puppeteer (third-person singular simple present puppeteers , present participle puppeteering , simple past and past participle puppeteered )
To control a person, event, or organisation.
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