Cinderella
See also: cinderella
English
Etymology
From cinder, as in little cinder girl. Compare French Cendrillon.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌsɪndəˈɹɛlə/
Proper noun
Cinderella
- A popular fairy tale embodying a classic folk tale myth-element of unjust oppression and triumphant reward.
- The main character in this story, a mistreated and impoverished girl. At a royal ball she meets a handsome prince who later identifies her with a dropped article, most commonly a slipper, and removes her from her poverty.
- (rare) A female given name
Derived terms
terms derived from Cinderella
Translations
fairy tale
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main character in this fairy tale
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Noun
Cinderella (plural Cinderellas)
- (by analogy) A mistreated and impoverished girl.
- (attributive) Something rising unexpectedly from obscurity to success, as a Cinderella team.
- (attributive) Something neglected and denied resources, as a Cinderella service.
- (philately) A stamp or stamp-like label issued for purposes other than postal administration, not issued by a central government, or not listed in most general catalogues.
- (rare, derogatory) A woman employed to clean, especially to remove ash from stoves and fireplaces.
References
- L. N. and M. Williams, Cinderella Stamps, London, Heinemann, 1970
Further reading
Cinderella on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Cinderella portal on Wikisource.Wikisource:Portal:Cinderella - Cinderella at OneLook Dictionary Search
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