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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
midget
I.noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The skyscraper is a midget by today's standards.
II.adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But he keeps rushing out to see the midget auto races.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Midget

Midget \Midg"et\, n. [Dim. of midge.]

  1. (Zo["o]l.) A minute bloodsucking fly. [Local, U. S.]

  2. A very diminutive person having normal proportions of the body parts; compare dwarf.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
midget

as a type of tiny biting insect, 1839, American English, from midge, perhaps with diminutive suffix -et.\n\nDr. Webster is in error in saying the word "midge" is "not in use" at the present day. In the neighboring Green mountain districts, one or more most annoying species of Simulium that there abound, are daily designated in common conversation as the midges, or, as the name is often corrupted, the midgets. From Dr. Harris' treatise it appears that the same name is in popular use for the same insects in Maine. The term is limited in this country, we believe, exclusively to those minute insects, smaller than the musketoe, which suck the blood of other animals.

["Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural Society," vol. VI, Albany, 1847]

\nTransferred sense of "very small person" is attested by 1854. It is also noted mid-19c. as a pet form of Margaret.
Wiktionary
midget

n. 1 (context originally English) A little sandfly. 2 (context loosely English) Any small swarming insect similar to the mosquito; a midge 3 A normally proportioned person with small stature, usually defined as reaching an adult height less than 4'10". (from later 19th c.) 4 (context sometimes derogatory English) Any short person. 5 (context attributively English) That is a small version of something; miniature

WordNet
midget
  1. adj. very small; "diminutive in stature"; "a lilliputian chest of drawers"; "her petite figure"; "tiny feet"; "the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy" [syn: bantam, diminutive, lilliputian, petite, tiny, flyspeck]

  2. n. a person who is abnormally small [syn: dwarf, nanus]

Wikipedia
Midget (band)

Midget are a pop-rock band from Stamford, Lincolnshire who formed in 1996. The trio released the mini-album "Alco-pop" and the albums Jukebox, Individual Inconsistent and The Milgram Experiment. Two of their singles made the UK Singles Chart in 1998 ("All Fall Down" reached No. 57 and "Invisible Balloon" No. 66). They disbanded in 2001 to work on individual projects, but reformed in 2006. On 18 September 2006, Midget played their first London gig in nearly six years at the Social. They are writing new material and they have already recorded a couple of new tracks

Midget

Midget (from midge, a sand fly) is a term for a person of unusually short stature that is widely considered pejorative. While not a medical term, it has been applied to persons of unusually short stature, often with the medical condition dwarfism, particularly proportionate dwarfism.

It may also refer to anything of much smaller than normal size, as a synonym for "miniature", such as a midget cell, a midget crabapple, MG's Midget, Daihatsu's Midget, and the Midget Mustang airplane; or to anything that regularly uses anything that is smaller than normal (other than a person), such as midget car racing and quarter midget racing; or a smaller version of play or participation, such as midget golf; or to anything designed for very young (i.e., small) participants—in many cases children—such as Disneyland's Midget Autopia, Midget hockey, and Midget football.

Midget (novel)

Midget is the first novel by British author Tim Bowler, first published in 1994. It is a psychic and psychological thriller. It is set in Leigh-on-Sea, England.

Usage examples of "midget".

While the midget took her bows, Sir John lifted the dwarf horse off the platform and, unnoticed by the applauding crowd, set a sturdy wooden box up there behind Cricket and sprinkled on it some of his lycopodium.

After all this macho stuff they were getting ordered about by a two-foot midget barking at their kneecaps.

A girl with a silvery costume passed first on a midget elephant with malanga ears.

The brutal manner in which Fallow had been mangled suggested the power of a giant - not the limited strength of a midget or a dwarf.

The threadbare white towels were designed for midgets, but she still felt marginally more human by the time she stepped back into the room, clean underwear and a silk bathrobe wrapped securely around her still-damp body.

I fathered upon her in those nights the poker chip, the cash register, the juice extractor, the kazoo, the rubber pretzel, the cuckoo clock, the key chain, the dime bank, the pantograph, the bubble pipe, the punching bag both light and heavy, the inkblot, the nose drop, the midget Bible, the slot-machine slug, and many other useful and humane cultural artifacts, as well as some thousands of children of the ordinary sort.

Lon Staffold, the other midget, and had never seen him or heard of him before.

There were stunted midgets like Minikin and freakish giants like Trog, milk-skinned albinos and dwarves with heads too large for their diminutive bodies.

And in Lehman Cavern, Markoff Chaney disgustedly pointed out a graffito to Saul and Barney: HELP STAMP OUT SIZEISM: TAKE A MIDGET TO LUNCH.

Where do you come off making me feel guilty, you and that midget mine of arcane trivia and those tiger-toothed furballs with pretensions of civilization?

Then they all turn into windmills: the monks, the knights, nuns, couriers and lansquenets, the Prussian grenadiers and Natzmer uhlans, the Merovingians and Carolingians, and in between, popping like weasels, our midgets.

Now the tattooed man, the midgets, dwarves, hustlers, the women from the girly shows, the pitchmen, the bottle-pitch and ring-toss operators, the man who made cotton candy for a living, the woman who dipped apples in caramel sauce, the bearded lady, the three-eyed man, and all the others were asleep or fighting insomnia or making love as if they were ordinary citizens-which, in this world, they were.

And though I cannot be positive that I'm not hallucinating, there seem to be midgets dressed in green and red elf suits and felt hats walking around with trays of appetizers.

They have to take all Projectors upon Trust, half of whom have nothing to sell, who know nonetheless of this irrational need to believe in automatons, believe that they can sing and dance and play Chess, even at the end of the Turn, when the latch is press'd and the Midget reveal'd, and the indomitable Hands fall still.

Twenty minutes before H Hour, the midget sub and her sister ship, the X20-- some twenty miles farther down the coast, opposite the little village of Le Hamel—would boldly come to the surface to act as navigational markers, clearly defining the extreme limits of the British-Canadian assault zone: three beaches that had been given the code names Sword, Juno and Gold.