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effigy <an effigy; effigies> N

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Effigy took offense to this and began to have second thoughts about their relationship.
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He began to mint his own coins with his own effigy on them.
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Also in the church is the effigy of a knight dating from the 14th century.
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The temples tend to be smaller than the effigies.
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These kobold effigies were 30 to 60 cm (one to two feet) high and had colourful clothing and large mouths.
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There is a popular belief that each niche contained an idol or effigy but archeological work here has ruled this out.
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She also made miniatures and bird effigy bowls.
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The effigy was later stolen from the church property.
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The two effigies were notable for having their right hands joined.
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The effigy lies on a sarcophagus decorated with richly handled fruits and flowers.
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