minor

/ˈmaɪ.nəɹ/

UK: /ˈmaɪnə/

MAꞮ · nəɹ (2 syllables)

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American (Lessac) (medium)
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Female 0.8s
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Definition

Lesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option, particularly

Etymology

From Middle English minor, menor, menour, etc., from Latin minor (“lesser; young; young person”) both directly and via Norman and Middle French menor, menour, etc. Doublet of minus but not mini-. Cognate with minister, minify, Minorca, Menshevik, and possibly minnow. Compare Latin minimum and minuō, Old High German minniro, Cornish minow.

Example Sentences

  • "of minor importance"
  • "a minor poet"
  • "Here we se thre proposicions, or sentences, whereof the first is called Maior, that is to saie, the proposicion at large. the seconde is called Minor, that is to saie, the seuerall proposicion. the thirde is called conclusio."
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