Effigies [noun]

Definition of Effigies:

dummy

Synonyms of Effigies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Effigies:

Entity

Being


Sentence/Example of Effigies:

His splendid monument, with recumbent marble effigies of himself and his wife, occupies the east wall of the Hyde Chapel.

I could judge, by these decaying effigies, in the house of what a great and what a handsome race I was then wandering.

Placards were exhibited and effigies were set up, but the people in general were quiet.

Up to the time of Henry V. the embalmed bodies and not the effigies were displayed upon the funeral car.

Saints' effigies, to employ the quaint expression of a Roman Catholic eye-witness, "were massacred."

These effigies and offerings take and offer in the burying-place,—discerning well the sickness by means of the devil-dancer.

Here and there he lay in such rubbish as motionless as the effigies careen on marble biers.

That evening, effigies of clay were made for taking away the life of Sir George Maxwell.

There are some curious features in the church, and amongst the monumental work are effigies of the time of Edward II.

The altar-tomb in the centre bears the recumbent effigies of Francis Slingsby, who died in 1600, and Mary his wife.