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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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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