1. a sculpture or model of a person: "a tomb effigy of Eleanor of Aquitaine"
▪ a roughly made model of a person that is made in order to be damaged or destroyed as a protest:"angry campaigners plan to burn an effigy of the social security minister"
Word Originmid 16th century: from Latin effigies, from effingere ‘to fashion (artistically)’, from ex- ‘out’ + fingere ‘to shape’.