The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Effigies \Ef*fig"i*es\, n. [L.]
See Effigy. --Dryden.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
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; -- commonly
applied to sculptured likenesses, as those on monuments, or
to those of the heads of princes on coins and medals,
sometimes applied to portraits.
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To burn in effigy, or To hang in effigy, to burn or to
hang an image or picture of a person, as a token of public
odium.
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