傀儡

Etymology
From +.

Semantically, “statues made of soil and timber” (') > “puppet” > “ puppet” ('); also “sulks; pent-up sorrow” ().

Alternatively, connects this word with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 in Oriental Theatricals.

Noun

 * 1) puppet; marionette
 * 2)  puppet; someone who is manipulated by another; pawn; minion
 * 3)  child; kid
 * 4)  sock puppet
 * 1)  child; kid
 * 2)  sock puppet

Noun

 * 1)  sulks; pent-up sorrow

Etymology 1
Perhaps cognate with. Wandering artisans would put their puppets in hand bags while traveling. Also compare Korean.

Noun

 * 1) a puppet
 * 2)  a puppeteer
 * 3)  a geisha
 * 4) a prostitute; a female puppeteer who engages in prostitution
 * 1)  a geisha
 * 2) a prostitute; a female puppeteer who engages in prostitution
 * 1) a prostitute; a female puppeteer who engages in prostitution
 * 1) a prostitute; a female puppeteer who engages in prostitution

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1) a puppet
 * 2)   a puppet
 * 1)   a puppet