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Etymology

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Borrowed from French statuette, from statue +‎ -ette.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌstætjuˈɛt/, /ˌstætʃuˈɛt/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛt

Noun

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statuette (plural statuettes)

  1. A small statue, usually a figure much less than life size, especially when of marble or bronze, or of plaster or clay as a preparation for the marble or bronze, as distinguished from a figure in terra cotta etc.
    • 1921, The Graphic, volume 103, page 444:
      [] may be discovered not far from a charming statuette of Queen Alexandra, and there is also the figurette of King George's elder brother.
    • 2019 July 3, Filip, “LEGO Microfigures, Minifigures, and Nanofigures”, in Minifigures Blog[1]:
      Some statuettes are not monochrome but represent characters. That is why they are called nanofigures.

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French

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Etymology

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From statue +‎ -ette.

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Noun

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statuette f (plural statuettes)

  1. statuette

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Italian

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Noun

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statuette f

  1. plural of statuetta