Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Extremely or extraordinarily small. synonym: small.
- adjective Grammar Of or being a suffix that indicates smallness or, by semantic extension, qualities such as youth, familiarity, affection, or contempt, as -let in booklet, -kin in lambkin, or -et in nymphet.
- noun Grammar A diminutive suffix, word, or name.
- noun A very small person or thing.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Small; little; narrow; contracted: as, a race of diminutive men; a diminutive house.
- Having the power of diminishing or lessening; tending to diminish, decrease, or abridge.
- In grammar, expressing something small or little: as, a diminutive word; the diminutive suffixes ‘-kin.’ ‘-let,’ ‘-ling,’ etc. See II., 3.
- noun I. Anything very small as to size, importance, value, etc.: as, a dainty diminutive
- noun In old medicine, something that diminishes or abates.
- noun In grammar, a word formed from another word, usually an appellative or generic term, to express a little thing of the kind: as, in Latin,lapillus, a little stone, from
lapis , a stone; cellula, a little cell, from cella, a cell; in French, maisonnette, a little house, frommaison , a house; in English, manikin, a little man, fromman ; rivulet, which a double diminutive, being from Latin rivulus, a diminutive of rivus, a river, with the English diminutive of rivus, a river, with the English diminutive termination -et.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Below the average size; very small; little.
- adjective Expressing diminution.
- adjective rare Tending to diminish.
- noun Something of very small size or value; an insignificant thing.
- noun (Gram.) A derivative from a noun, denoting a small or a young object of the same kind with that denoted by the primitive.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Very
small . - adjective Serving to
diminish . - adjective grammar Of or pertaining to, or creating a word form expressing
smallness ,youth ,unimportance , orendearment . - noun grammar A word form expressing
smallness ,youth ,unimportance , orendearment .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a word that is formed with a suffix (such as -let or -kin) to indicate smallness
- adjective very small
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Other than that, she would make everything in diminutive form with “- ito” and “- ita”
Como se dice? « Literacy Programs « Literacy Help « Literacy News 2010
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The diminutive is often used to describe without speaking paragraphs or to take the sting out.
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Somebody looking for a diminutive form of Zimt, the German word for cinnamon, came here the other day.
Archive 2007-02-01 C N Heidelberg 2007
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A pair of ROK and American one-stars were also at the table, but Gruver was referring to the diminutive two-star standing at the podium.
Deception Plan Patrick A. Davis 2006
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At one end there is a tiny pocket, containing a slip of paper upon which are some verses in diminutive handwriting with the date "Jany. 1792."
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Its name is the diminutive form of the Spanish word for early, since it ripens far earlier than most other red grapes.
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Its name is the diminutive form of the Spanish word for early, since it ripens far earlier than most other red grapes.
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Reg, I think "diminutive" comes from the Latin "diminutivus" and means reduced or "diminished, rather than small.
I can't fold shirts. Fathorse 2007
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a diminutive, is added to the end of words: nor can any reasoning of Creyghton, the editor, excuse his changing into Sguropulus,
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Just asking, but what would you call a diminutive version of the Nook?)
uselessness commented on the word diminutive
Never use a long word when a diminutive one will do.
January 25, 2007
mollusque commented on the word diminutive
diMINutIve
April 23, 2008
sionnach commented on the word diminutive
diminutive actually contains twin joeys - mini and minute.
Non-identical twins, obviously.
April 23, 2008