Tom Thumb
- A fairy-tale character who is the size of a person's thumb; the protagonist and hero of the fairy tale The History of Tom Thumb.
the thumb-sized hero of a fairy tale
- Afrikaans: Klein Duimpie
- Arabic: عُقْلَة الإِصْبَعِ m (ʕuqla(t) al-ʔiṣbaʕi)
- Aragonese: Pulgaret m
- Basque: please add this translation if you can
- Belarusian:
- Traditional: Хло́пчык як па́льчык m (Xlópčyk jak pálʹčyk), Мало́е Пальчанё́ n (Malóje Palʹčanjó)
- Breton: Meudig (br) m
- Bulgarian: Малечко Палечко n (Malečko Palečko)
- Catalan: Polzet m
- Czech: Paleček m
- Dutch: Klein Duimpje (nl) n
- Erzya: Пелькине (Peľkińe)
- Esperanto: Dikfingrulo
- Finnish: Peukaloinen
- French: Tom Pouce (fr) m, Petit Poucet (fr) m
- Galician: Polgariño (gl) m
- German: Däumling (de) m
- Greek: Κοντορεβιθούλης m (Kontorevithoúlis)
- Hungarian: Hüvelyk Matyi (hu), Babszem Jankó
- Italian: Pollicino m
- Japanese: 親指トム (おやゆびトム, oyayubi Tomu)
- Kazakh: Шынашақ (Şynaşaq)
- Persian: تام انگشتی (tâm angošti), تام بندانگشتی (tâm bandângošti)
- Polish: Tomcio Paluch m, Paluszek m
- Portuguese: (Portugal) Polegarzinho m, (Brazil) Pequeno Polegar m
- Romanian: Tom Degețel m
- Russian: Ма́льчик-с-па́льчик (ru) m (Málʹčik-s-pálʹčik)
- Spanish: Pulgarcito m
- Swedish: Tummeliten c
- Turkish: erkenek, erkecel, erkecey, ernek (tr), irkenek, irkeyel
- Welsh: Bawd Bach m
- West Frisian: Tomke m
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Tom Thumb (plural Tom Thumbs)
- (Australia) A type of diminutive simple firecracker that explodes to give a loud noise.