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humpty-dumpty - translation to English

FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM THE NURSERY RHYME AND DERIVATIVE WORKS
Humptydumpty; Humpty dumpty; Humpty-Dumpty; Humpty-dumpty; Humpdy dumpdy; Humpty Dumptyism; Humpdy dumpty; Humpty dumpdy; Dumpty, Humpty
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  • Humpty Dumpty, shown as a [[riddle]] with answer, in a 1902 [[Mother Goose]] story book by [[William Wallace Denslow]]
  • Humpty Dumpty and Alice, from ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]''. Illustration by [[John Tenniel]].
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humpty-dumpty         
Humpty-Dumpty (Komikfigur aus Kinderliedern)
Saturday Evening Post         
  • Cover of the January 19, 1924, issue
LEADING 19TH- AND 20TH-CENTURY AMERICAN MAINSTREAM WEEKLY MAGAZINE
Saturday Evening Post; Humpty Dumpty (magazine); Humpty Dumpty Magazine; Satevepost; Turtle (magazine); Saturday Evening Post Society; Turtle Magazine
Saturday Evening Post, alle zwei Monate erscheinendes amerikanisches Magazin für die ganze Familie
Humpty Dumpty         
humpty-dumpty, egg shaped figure in a nursery rhyme

Definition

humpty-dumpty
¦ noun (plural humpty-dumpties) informal
1. a short fat person.
2. a person or thing that once overthrown cannot be restored.
Origin
C18: from the egg-like nursery-rhyme character Humpty-Dumpty, who fell off a wall and could not be put together again.

Wikipedia

Humpty Dumpty

Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme, probably originally a riddle and one of the best known in the English-speaking world. He is typically portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg, though he is not explicitly described as such. The first recorded versions of the rhyme date from late eighteenth-century England and the tune from 1870 in James William Elliott's National Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs. Its origins are obscure, and several theories have been advanced to suggest original meanings.

Humpty Dumpty was popularized in the United States on Broadway by actor George L. Fox in the pantomime musical Humpty Dumpty. The show ran from 1868 to 1869, for a total of 483 performances. As a character and literary allusion, Humpty Dumpty has appeared or been referred to in many works of literature and popular culture, particularly English author Lewis Carroll's 1871 book Through the Looking-Glass, in which he was described as an egg. The rhyme is listed in the Roud Folk Song Index as No. 13026.

Examples of use of humpty-dumpty
1. There is no way of putting Humpty–Dumpty together again.
2. Rod Blagojevich, thinks she can put Humpty Dumpty together again.
3. Despite Humpty Dumpty, words do not mean anything we choose.
4. "She had an absolute Humpty Dumpty as opposition," Quinnipiac‘s Carroll said.
5. A few features on nearby terrain have been given such nicknames as Humpty Dumpty and Sleepy Hollow, he said.