Definition of "depictee"
depictee
noun
plural depictees
One who, or that which, is depicted.
Quotations
Nevertheless, Keaton produced photographs of a person he positively identified as the claimant, who was sitting before him at the hearing. The depictee was seen dimly in the truck but somewhat more clearly outside the house, standing and stooping and bending.
1988, West’s South Eastern Reporter, page 147, column 1
[…] it is in avoiding portrayals that are so objectifying, so limiting, so barren of character that they foreclose on any chance of imagining the depictee as a whole person, or of the target consumer imagining himself/herself as a whole person—as opposed to, say, a set of glands holding a remote control.
2003, Bob Garfield, And Now a Few Words from Me: Advertising’s Leading Critic Lays Down the Law, Once and For All, McGraw-Hill, published 2004, page 84
There are human beings mingling with animals and representations of them. There are periods of time where this co-habitation and simultaneous presences of art depiction and its depictees are vibrant and contemporary and constitute a kind of self-contained culture or society.
2009, Peter A. French, Howard K. Wettstein, Ernest LePore, editors, Philosophy and Poetry (Midwest Studies in Philosophy; XXXIII), Blackwell Publishing, page 29
There is an irrelevant reading here where David is interpreted as the possessor of the tree, which causes some speakers to prefer (39b). This can be controlled for by using a proper name as the depictee.
2013, David Adger, A Syntax of Substance (Linguistic Inquiry Monograph Sixty-Four), Cambridge, Mass., London: The MIT Press, page 173