ventriloquist
English
WOTD – 10 September 2008
Etymology
ventriloquy + -ist
Noun
ventriloquist (plural ventriloquists)
- A person, especially an entertainer, who practices ventriloquism.
- 1871, Benjamin Jowett, The Sophist, translation of original by Plato:
- Most ridiculous is the discomfiture which attends the opponents of predication, who, like the ventriloquist Eurycles, have the voice that answers them in their own breast.
- 1900 May 17, L[yman] Frank Baum, “Chapter 15”, in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Chicago, Ill., New York, N.Y.: Geo[rge] M. Hill Co., →OCLC:
- "Oh, I am a ventriloquist," said the little man. "I can throw the sound of my voice wherever I wish, so that you thought it was coming out of the Head. […] "
Synonyms
- biloquist
- ventriloque (obsolete)
Derived terms
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Translations
a person who practices ventriloquism
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