pygmæ

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Etymology

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Via Latin pygmaeus from Ancient Greek πυγμαῖος (pugmaîos, mythical dwarf), derived from the noun πυγμή (pugmḗ, fist)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pyɡmɛːˀ/, [pʰyɡ̊ˈmɛˀ]

Noun

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pygmæ c (singular definite pygmæen, plural indefinite pygmæer)

  1. (ethnography) pygmy (member of one of the various tribes in Africa or Asia that are characterized by a short stature)
  2. (mythology) pygmy (member of a race of mythical dwarfs living in the South)
  3. (derogatory) pygmy (a small or insignificant person)

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