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Meaning of liliputienses



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

liliputienses
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Plural of Lilliputian. Imaginary people in Gulliver's, which were supposedly very tiny and living in the Kingdom called Lilliput. The small village. It means born, resident or in relation with the Kingdom of Lilliput.

  



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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Plural of Lilliputian, adjective that applies to both people and things too small, relative to Liliput, island imaginary nation of Gulliver's travels of Jonathan Swift in which people measured about 15 cm of height, as well as its contr Aryan, the inhabitants of Blefuscu, with those who have an old dispute about how to crack the eggs well.

  

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John Rene Plaut

Liliput citizen, dwarfs who dwelt in Lilliput an imaginary town visited by Lemuel Gulliver in the first of 4 books of world literature, "Gulliver's travels", written by Jonathan Swiff in 1726.

  










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