Lilliput and Blefuscu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lilliput and Blefuscu are two fictional island nations that appear in the first part of the 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. The two islands are neighbors in the South Indian Ocea...
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Swift's Lilliputian claims that the machinations of "Big-Endian exiles" at the court of the Emperor of Blefuscu have brought about a continuous war between ...
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petty; trivial: Our worries are Lilliputian when compared with those of people whose nations are at war. ... [After Lilliput, a country in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, where everything was diminutive. ... Swift's lilliputian...
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4 definitions found lilliputian - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : Lilliputian \Lil`li*pu"tian\, a. 1. Of or pertaining to the imaginary island of Lilliput described by Swift, or to its inhabitants.
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on the present state of affairs in England, with remarks on the alterations expected at court, after the rise of the Parliament. By the Rev. Dr. J. Swift, ... In Lilliputian verse (Dublin: George Faulkner, 1727);
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In his description of Lilliputian society, Swift explains, in detail, their views on education and law, which are extremely like his own society's views. Most of the 18th century Englishmen would not recognise this due to their proximity to the situation.
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