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Definition of personage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of personage is as below...
Personage
(n.) Form,
appearance,
or
belongings
of a
person;
the
external
appearance,
stature,
figure,
air, and the like, of a
person..
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Don
::
Don (n.) A grand
personage,
or one
making
pretension
to
consequence;
especially,
the head of a
college,
or one of the
fellows
at the
English
universities..
Noble
::
Noble
(superl.)
Of
exalted
rank; of or
pertaining
to the
nobility;
distinguished
from the
masses
by
birth,
station,
or
title;
highborn;
as, noble
blood;
a noble
personage..
Constellation
::
Constellation
(n.) A
cluster
or group of fixed
stars,
or
dvision
of the
heavens,
designated
in most cases by the name of some
animal,
or of some
mythologial
personage,
within
whose
imaginary
outline,
as
traced
upon the
heavens,
the group is
included..
Suite
::
Suite (n.) A
retinue
or
company
of
attendants,
as of a
distinguished
personage;
as, the suite of an
ambassador.
See Suit, n., 5..
Personage
::
Personage
(n.)
Character
assumed
or
represented.
Isocephalism
::
Isocephalism
(n.) A
peculiarity
in the
design
of
bas-relief
by which the heads of human
figures
are kept at the same
height
from the
ground,
whether
the
personages
are
seated,
standing,
or
mounted
on
horseback;
--
called
also
isokephaleia..
Picaresque
::
Picaresque
(a.)
Applied
to that class of
literature
in which the
principal
personage
is the
Spanish
picaro,
meaning
a
rascal,
a
knave,
a
rogue,
an
adventurer..
Throne
::
Throne
(n.)
Hence,
sovereign
power and
dignity;
also, the one who
occupies
a
throne,
or is
invested
with
sovereign
authority;
an
exalted
or
dignified
personage..
Squire
::
Squire
(n.) A male
attendant
on a great
personage;
also
(Colloq.),
a
devoted
attendant
or
follower
of a lady; a
beau..
Canopy
::
Canopy
(n.) A
covering
fixed over a bed, dais, or the like, or
carried
on poles over an
exalted
personage
or a
sacred
object,
etc.
chiefly
as a mark of
honor..
Palace
::
Palace
(n.) The
official
residence
of a
bishop
or other
distinguished
personage.
Salute
::
Salute
(v.) A token of
respect
or honor for some
distinguished
or
official
personage,
for a
foreign
vessel
or flag, or for some
festival
or
event,
as by
presenting
arms, by a
discharge
of
cannon,
volleys
of small arms,
dipping
the
colors
or the
topsails,
etc..
Synchronism
::
Synchronism
(n.) The
tabular
arrangement
of
historical
events
and
personages,
according
to their
dates..
Personage
::
Personage
(n.) A
notable
or
distinguished
person;
a
conspicious
or
peculiar
character;
as, an
illustrious
personage;
a
comely
personage
of
stature
tall..
Hero
::
Hero (n.) The
principal
personage
in a poem,
story,
and the like, or the
person
who has the
principal
share in the
transactions
related;
as
Achilles
in the
Iliad,
Ulysses
in the
Odyssey,
and
Aeneas
in the
Aeneid..
Bulletin
::
Bulletin
(n.) A brief
statement
of facts
respecting
some
passing
event,
as
military
operations
or the
health
of some
distinguished
personage,
issued
by
authority
for the
information
of the
public..
Scaramouch
::
Scaramouch
(n.) A
personage
in the old
Italian
comedy
(derived
from
Spain)
characterized
by great
boastfulness
and
poltroonery;
hence,
a
person
of like
characteristics;
a
buffoon..
Calvary
::
Calvary
(n.) A
representation
of the
crucifixion,
consisting
of three
crosses
with the
figures
of
Christ
and the
thieves,
often as large as life, and
sometimes
surrounded
by
figures
of other
personages
who were
present
at the
crucifixion..
Protactic
::
Protactic
(a.)
Giving
a
previous
narrative
or
explanation,
as of the plot or
personages
of a play;
introductory..
Hero
::
Hero (n.) A man of
distinguished
valor or
enterprise
in
danger,
or
fortitude
in
suffering;
a
prominent
or
central
personage
in any
remarkable
action
or
event;
hence,
a great or
illustrious
person..
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