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into small pieces"), from mince ("slender, slight, puny"), from frankish *minsto , *minnisto , superlative of *min , *minn ("small, less"), from proto-germanic *minniz ("less"); both from proto-indo-european *(e)mey- ("small, little"). cognate with old saxon minsōn ("to make less, make smaller"), gothic
carnations to the wives of men with whom he dined. ( countable ) an affected manner , especially of speaking; an affectation. , george bernard shaw, "madame sans-gene", in london saturday review: a very moderate degree of accomplishment in this direction would make an end of stage smart speech, which...
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