pigmy

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pigmy

A pigmy hunter uses a small bow to hunt in the dense forest.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A member of various peoples of very short stature: Historically used to refer to ethnic groups, particularly in Central Africa and parts of Southeast Asia, characterized by an average adult height significantly below the global average, often under five feet (approximately 1.5 meters).
    • An unusually small person or thing: Used figuratively to describe any person, animal, or object that is remarkably small in size or stature compared to what is typical.
    • An insignificant or unimportant person: Used in a derogatory sense to describe someone considered to be of little importance, ability, or influence.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Ethnic Group):
    • Anthropologists have studied the culture of the forest-dwelling pigmy peoples.
    • The term "pigmy" is often considered outdated and potentially offensive when referring to ethnic groups; "Pygmy" is a more common spelling, and specific group names are preferred.
  • Noun (Small Individual/Thing):
    • Beside the great redwood trees, the pine sapling looked like a pigmy.
    • In the world of sumo wrestling, he was a pigmy.
  • Noun (Insignificant Person):
    • He felt like an intellectual pigmy next to the Nobel laureates. (Note: This usage is pejorative.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Pigmy" vs. "Pygmy": The spelling "pygmy" (with a 'y') is far more common in modern English, especially in anthropological and general contexts. "Pigmy" is an accepted but less frequent variant.
  • Capitalization: When referring specifically to ethnic groups, it is often capitalized (e.g., Pygmy peoples). The lowercase form is used for the general meanings of a very small person or thing.
  • Sensitivity Note: Using the term to refer to ethnic groups can be problematic due to its historical and sometimes derogatory connotations. It is increasingly replaced by more specific and respectful terms, such as the names of specific communities (e.g., the Mbuti, the Aka).
Variants and Related Words
  • Pygmy (n): The more common spelling of "pigmy," with identical meanings.
  • Pygmyish (adj): Resembling or characteristic of a pygmy in size.
  • Pygmyism (n): The condition of being a pygmy; unusually small stature.
Synonyms
  • Dwarf (n): A person or animal much below the ordinary size. (Note: "Dwarf" can also be considered offensive when referring to people; "person of short stature" is preferred.)
  • Midget (n): A very small person. (Note: This term is now widely considered offensive.)
  • Homunculus (n): A very small human or humanoid creature.
  • Lilliputian (n/adj): A very small person or thing (from ); tiny.
  • Nonentity (n): An unimportant person or thing (for the figurative "insignificant" sense).
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • A pigmy among giants: A phrase describing someone or something very small or insignificant when compared to much larger or more important counterparts.
    • As a new startup in the tech industry, we are but a pigmy among giants.
  • Intellectual/Moral pigmy: A derogatory phrase for someone considered vastly inferior in intellect or moral character.
    • His dishonest actions revealed him to be a moral pigmy.
pigmy

A pigmy hunter uses a small bow to hunt in the dense forest.

Noun
  1. any member of various peoples having an average height of less than five feet
  2. an unusually small individual

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