Little Giant
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A historical nickname: "Little Giant" is a nickname for Stephen A. Douglas, a prominent 19th-century United States Senator from Illinois. The nickname contrasts his short physical stature with his significant political influence and powerful oratory skills, particularly during the debates about slavery.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Stephen A. Douglas, known as the Little Giant, famously debated Abraham Lincoln.
- The Little Giant was a key figure in the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used historically and biographically to refer specifically to Stephen A. Douglas. It is typically capitalized when used as a proper noun.
- The political legacy of the Little Giant is complex and debated by historians.
Variants and Related Words
- Nickname: A familiar or humorous name given to a person instead of or as well as their real name.
- Orator: A skilled public speaker.
Synonyms
- Stephen A. Douglas
- The Senator from Illinois (historical context)
Notes on Meaning
- This is a fixed historical epithet. While the words "little" and "giant" can be used separately, the combined term "Little Giant" primarily refers to this specific individual and is not commonly used as a general descriptor for other short, influential people. Its meaning is deeply tied to U.S. political history.
Noun
- United States politician who proposed that individual territories be allowed to decide whether they would have slavery; he engaged in a famous series of debates with Abraham Lincoln (1813-1861)