his hat
If this is reference to Gulliver's travels, the lilliputian king is angered with Gulliver because he had the lilliputian scientists make gunpowder, which blew up one of the tables.
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Lilliputian
The first Lilliputian that Gulliver encounters is around six inches tall.
He asks for his freedom.
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Lilliput was the name of the tiny kingdom in "Gulliver's Travels." The Lilliputian people were so tiny, they were like mice compared to the size of the human Gulliver, who appeared gigantic to them.
He would assist the Lilliputians in times of war
When Gulliver leaves Lilliput for Blefuscu he uses a Lilliputian ship as the mode of transportation.
When Gulliver realizes that his Lilliputian captors are only six inches high, he sees that they pose no physical threat to him. This knowledge shifts the power dynamics between them and prompts Gulliver to devise plans to escape or negotiate his release. The realization also fuels his curiosity about their society and culture.
An hallucination in which things, people, or animals seem smaller than they would be in real life. Lilliputian refers to the "little people" who lived (fictionally) on the island of Lilliput in Jonathan Swift's 1726 masterpiece Gulliver's Travels. The term "Lilliputian hallucination"
The Lilliputian informer known as Flimnap informed Gulliver about the two evils faced by the Lilliputians: the fear of court conspiracies and the influence of the Emperor's high heels.