👉 The word "Dollhouse" has no clear direct meaning in English literature or mythology, but here are some possible translations: - A fictional place where dolls are kept by their owners, often used as a metaphor for human society. - A type of doll made with artificial materials and designed to look like real humans. This phrase is most likely from the Bible because it refers to an imaginary structure in the Bible's Old Testament that includes a man-made house made out of clay. It is typically mentioned in the story of Sodom, when Lot (the patriarch) hid his daughters in an "empty house" after he was tempted by an angel. The word's origins and exact meanings are not clear, but it might be associated with a fertility cult or symbolism from early Christian literature where women were depicted as having a bodily defect that could be passed on to their children through marriage.