personage

IPA: pˈɝsɪnɪdʒ

noun

  • A person, especially one who is famous or important.
  • character (in a film, book, play, etc.)
  • The creation of corporate persons named after living people.
  • Character represented; external appearance; persona.
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Examples of "personage" in Sentences

  • One of these heroines was Andromache, the title personage of "The
  • So far as egotism is concerned, he was clearly anticipated by the titled personage to whom
  • I have clicked on "follow" and discover that the Twitter "personage" is in fact a website called Scandinavian Crime Fiction: your foray into Northern deviance.
  • Suppose you should have drawn your first breath among the _lower classes_, -- suppose it should have been your lot to crouch and bend, or be trodden under foot by some titled personage, whom in your heart you despised; what then?
  • So far as egotism is concerned, he was clearly anticipated by the titled personage to whom I have referred, who says of himself, "I am the first in the East, the first in the West, and the greatest philosopher in the Western world."
  • This noted personage is a Eutaw by birth, but forsook his own people and joined the Py-Euts, after he became a man, and by his prowess and bravery, acquired such an ascendency over the tribe of his adoption, as to become their principal chief.

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