little person
English
Noun
little person (plural little people or little persons)
- (euphemistic) A person with dwarfism, or short stature resulting from a medical condition.
- 2012, Vera Chouinard, Edward Hall, Robert Wilton, Towards Enabling Geographies, page 188:
- Here, the amount of personal space that is acknowledged for a little person is similar to that of a child.
- 2012, Vera Chouinard, Edward Hall, Robert Wilton, Towards Enabling Geographies, page 188:
- (fantasy) A small magical humanoid creature, such as an elf, leprechaun, or fairy.
- 1961, Muriel Saint Clare Byrne, Elizabethan Life in Town and Country, page 285:
- His nurse had told him all about changelings, and how the little people would always try to steal a beautiful human child out of its cradle and put in its stead one of their own ailing, puking brats […]
- 1961, Muriel Saint Clare Byrne, Elizabethan Life in Town and Country, page 285:
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see little, person.
Translations
euphemistic term for a person with dwarfism — See also translations at dwarf
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small magical humanoid
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