Cinderella

name
/ˌsɪndəˈɹɛlə/

Etymology

From cinder + Italian -ella, as in little cinder girl. Compare French Cendrillon.

  1. derived from Cendrillon
  2. derived from -ella

Definitions

  1. A popular fairy tale embodying a classic folk tale myth-element of unjust oppression and…

    A popular fairy tale embodying a classic folk tale myth-element of unjust oppression and triumphant reward.

  2. The main character in this story, a mistreated and impoverished girl.

    • The girls look like Southern belles or Cinderellas. The prom’s theme is Cinderellian: “Until Midnight.” Little, clear slippers sit on the 30 cloth- and candle-covered tables on the tarp-covered gymnasium floor.
    • All the miniature Cinderellas, Belles, and Ariels who fill the streets every Halloween are essentially paying homage to characters that will slowly and inevitably chip away at their sense of worth in years to come.
  3. A female given name originating as a coinage.

  4. + 7 more definitions
    1. A mistreated and impoverished girl.

    2. Something rising unexpectedly from obscurity to success, as a Cinderella team.

    3. Something neglected and denied resources, as a Cinderella service.

      • Cinderella State
      • The Cinderella of the present trio is the Freshwater, which is laid up in the winter months, when one or other of her ugly sisters is sufficient to cope with the service.
    4. A procedure or surgery to reshape the feet.

      • For Dr. Sadrieh (who was wearing made-to-order Gucci brogues), foot surgery is a fusion of medicine and fairy tale. At his practice, you don’t have a bunionectomy; you have a Cinderella procedure.
      • By the mid-1930s prominent members of society, including the aristocracy, were paying hefty fees for this Cinderella surgery, correcting double chins, reshaping noses and smoothing wrinkles and creases, even having stomach tucks.
    5. A stamp or stamp-like label issued for purposes other than postal administration, not…

      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.

    6. A woman employed to clean, especially to remove ash from stoves and fireplaces.

    7. Alternative letter-case form of Cinderella.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA