pyg·my /ˈpɪgmi/
矮人,侏儒,小妖精(a.)微小的,矮人的
pyg·my /ˈpɪgmɪ/ 名詞
矮小者,侏儒
Pyg·my Pyg·me·an a. Of or pertaining to a pygmy; resembling a pygmy or dwarf; dwarfish; very small. “ Like that Pygmean race.”
Pygmy antelope Zool., the kleeneboc.
Pygmy goose Zool., any species of very small geese of the genus Nettapus, native of Africa, India, and Australia.
Pygmy owl Zool., the gnome.
Pygmy parrot Zool., any one of several species of very small green parrots (Nasiternæ), native of New Guinea and adjacent islands. They are not larger than sparrows.
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Pyg·my, n.; pl. Pygmies [Written also pigmy.]
1. Class. Myth. One of a fabulous race of dwarfs who waged war with the cranes, and were destroyed.
2. Hence, a short, insignificant person; a dwarf.
3. One of a race of Central African Negritos found chiefly in the great forests of the equatorial belt. They are the shortest of known races, the adults ranging from less than four to about five feet in stature. They are timid and shy, dwelling in the recesses of the forests, though often on good terms with neighboring Negroes.
Pygmies are pygmies still, though perched on Alps.
And pyramids are pyramids in vales. --Young.
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pygmy
n 1: an unusually small individual [syn: pigmy]
2: any member of various peoples having an average height of
less than five feet [syn: Pigmy]