Associations to the word «Effigy»
Noun
- Saviour
- Alligator
- Raleigh
- Necklace
- Raphael
- Artifact
- Outrage
- Parade
- Accession
- Protest
- Idol
- Posture
- Nero
- Shield
- Initial
- Assemblage
- Postage
- Praying
- Pillar
- Horus
- Figure
- Athena
- Beaufort
- Coventry
- Willoughby
- Symbol
- Rite
- Lying
- Earl
- Monarchy
- Representation
- Bore
- Ursula
- Watts
- Majesty
- Mask
- Pavement
- Goddess
- Cloister
- Image
- Choir
- Drowning
- Patron
- Bear
- Emblem
- Margaret
- Gloom
- Armor
- Corpse
- Erection
- Pipe
- Sir
- Bead
- Castile
- Sanctuary
- Churchyard
- Crown
- Nicholas
- Tombstone
- Wisconsin
- Dead
- Wife
- Fig
- Benedict
- Crowd
- Excavation
- Helmet
- Demonstration
Adjective
Wiktionary
EFFIGY, noun. A dummy or other crude representation of a person, group or object that is hated.
EFFIGY, noun. A likeness of a person.
Dictionary definition
EFFIGY, noun. A representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture); "the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln"; "the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone".
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