effigies
1Effigies — Ef*fig i*es, n. [L.] See {Effigy}. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …
2Effigĭes — (lat.), 1) Bild, Bildniß; 2) Titel großer Sammlungen von Porträts od. anderen Abbildungen …
3Effigĭes — (lat.), Bildnis, Bild; daher die Redensart: einen in effigie, d.h. im Bildnis, aufhängen …
4Effigies — Effigies, lat., Abbildung, Bildniß; in effigie, im Bildniß …
5effigies — index counterpart (parallel), embodiment, imitation, representation (statement) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
6EFFIGIES — aupd Gentiles, primo Deorum, inde Hominum, solebant exprimi, sed non Plin. l. 34. c. 4. nisi aliquâ illustri causâ, perpeturtatem merentium, primo sacrorum certaminum victoriâ, maximaeque Olympiae: ubi omnium, qui vicissent, statuas dicari mos… …
7Effigies — The Effigies The Effigies The Effigies est un groupe de punk rock formé en 1980 à Chicago[1]. Resté relativement méconnu, le groupe est toutefois l un des premiers à s imposer en refus de l institutionalisation du punk …
8effigies — These appear in a number of English customs, rarely being treated with respect, and nearly always ending up being burnt. The best known in modern times are concerned with *November the Fifth, ranging from the home made domestic guy to the… …
9Effigies — Effigy Ef fi*gy, n.; pl. {Effigies}. [L. effigies, fr. effingere to form, fashion; ex + fingere to form, shape, devise. See {Feign}.] The image, likeness, or representation of a person, whether a full figure, or a part; an imitative figure;… …
10Effigies — Ef|fi|gi|es [...gi̯e:s] die; <aus gleichbed. lat. effigies zu effingere »abbilden; darstellen, veranschaulichen«> (veraltet) Bild, Bildnis, Abbildung; vgl. ↑in effigie …