minut
Moldavian
[miˈnut]
noun
Definitions
- minute unit of time
Etymology
Borrowed from French minute (minute) borrowed from Italian minuto borrowed from Latin minūtus (small, diminished, little, petty, minute, very small, tiny).
Origin
Latin
minūtus
Gloss
small, diminished, little, petty, minute, very small, tiny
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
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Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- minutiloquium Latin
- minutim Latin
- minūta Latin
- minūtalia Latin
- minūtus Latin
- Minute German
- minutaggio Italian
- minutamente Italian
- minuteria Italian
- minutezza Italian
- minutissimo Italian
- minuto Italian
- menu French
- minutage French
- minute French
- minuter French
- minutier French
- мину́та Russian
- menudo Spanish, Castilian
- minuto Spanish, Castilian
- minuto Portuguese
- menu Old French
- minute Old French
- minut Catalan, Valencian
- minuto Galician
- mărunt Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- minúit Old Irish
- miudo Old Portuguese
- minut Aromanian
- minutã Aromanian
- minuta Maltese
- minut Romansh
- minutu Asturian
- minût Friulian
- menut Old Occitan
- minutu Basque
- minit Haitian, Haitian Creole
- umunota Kinyarwanda
- umunuta Kinyarwanda
- minut Megleno-Romanian
- miniti Farefare