icon

icon
icon i"con ([imac]"k[o^]n), n. [Also spelled {ikon}.] [L., fr. Gr. e'ikw`n.] 1. An image or representation; a portrait or pretended portrait. [1913 Webster]

Netherlands whose names and icons are published. --Hakewill. [1913 Webster]

2. (Gr. Ch.) A sacred picture representing the Virgin Mary, Christ, a saint, or a martyr, and having the same function as an image of such a person in the Latin Church. The term is used especially for a highly stylized and conventionalized representation of a holy person, rich in symbolism and used in devotional services in many of the eastern Orthodox churches, especially the Greek and Russian Orthodox Churches. [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

3. a symbol, especially a symbol whose form suggests its meaning or the object it represents. [PJC]

4. (Computers) a graphical symbol for a data object whose form suggests the nature or function of the object; especially, such a symbol as viewed on the computer screen.

Note: In a graphical user interface, pointing to and clicking on an icon may cause any of several types of actions, such as opening a file or executing a program, depending on how the icon properties are defined. [PJC]

5. any object of uncritical devotion. [PJC]

The former congresswoman and Vice-Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro is still an icon to many party members. --The New York Times, April 16, 1998 [PJC]

6. an outstanding example of something which has come to represent the class of things to which it belongs; a paragon; used of persons as well as objects. [PJC]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Icon — This article is about the religious artifacts. For other uses, see Icon (disambiguation). The Ladder of Divine Ascent icon showing monks ascending to Jesus in Heaven, top right. 12th century, St. Catherine s Monastery …   Wikipedia

  • icon — also ikon noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek eikōn, from eikenai to resemble Date: 1572 1. a usually pictorial representation ; image 2. [Late Greek eikōn, from Greek] a conventional religious image typically painted on a small wooden panel and… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Icon Comics — is an imprint of Marvel Comics for creator owned titles. It was launched in 2004 with Michael Avon Oeming and Brian Michael Bendis superhero/detective series Powers , and David Mack s Kabuki moving to the imprint, both from Image Comics. In June… …   Wikipedia

  • Icon design — is the process of designing a graphic symbol that represents a program, function, data or collection of data on a computer system.Because icons usually have a maximum size of 128 by 128 pixels, the challenge of icon design is to create an image… …   Wikipedia

  • ICON Computing — was a 1990s software service company specializing in object technology, and was part of the UML Partners consortium. They were acquired by Platinum Technology in 1998. See also * Icon (computing) External links * …   Wikipedia

  • Icon (programming language) — Infobox programming language name = Icon paradigm = multi paradigm: structured, text oriented year = 1977 designer = Ralph Griswold developer = latest release version = 9.4.3 latest release date = November 14, 2005 typing = dynamic, weak… …   Wikipedia

  • Icon (comics) — Superherobox| caption=Icon and Rocket from Icon #41 Art by Wilfed Santiago. character name=Icon publisher=DC Comics debut= Icon #1 (May 1993) creators=Dwayne McDuffie (writer) Denys Cowan (artist) real name=Augustus Freeman IV species = homeworld …   Wikipedia

  • Icon editor — An icon editor (also known as icon maker) is software for creating and editing computer icons.Icon editors usually contain a rudimentary raster image editor capable of modifying images of an icon pixel by pixel, by using simple drawing tools, or… …   Wikipedia

  • Icon Productions — Infobox Company company name = Icon Productions LLC. company company type = Motion Picture foundation = California, USA (1989) location = California, USA key people = Mel Gibson, Bruce Davey homepage = [http://www.iconmovies.com/ iconmovies.com]… …   Wikipedia

  • Icon (computing) — On computer displays, a computer icon is a small pictogram. Icons have been used to supplement the normal alphanumerics of the computer. Modern computers now can handle bitmapped graphics on the display terminal, so the icons are widely used to… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”