min

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It's a recognised English word, but it isn't in the official NASPA Scrabble word list.

Scrabble points
5
Words With Friends
7
Letters
3
Pronunciation
/mɪn/

Definition of min

22 senses · 4 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (abbreviation, alt-of)Abbreviation of minute.
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noun

  1. (abbreviation, alt-of)Abbreviation of minute.
  2. (abbreviation, alt-of, clipping, colloquial)Clipping of minute.
    “Dinner's ready, darling! – Be there in a min!”
  3. (obsolete)Memory; remembrance.
    “[…] and faith I've done that same and found me min; […]”
  4. (abbreviation, alt-of)Abbreviation of minimum.
  5. (abbreviation, alt-of, clipping, colloquial)Clipping of minimum.
    “He's gotta be at least 60, min!”
  6. (informal, uncountable)minoxidil

adj

  1. (Scotland, UK, dialectal, obsolete)Less; smaller; lower.
    “The more and the minne”

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive)to bring to the mind of; remind
  2. (obsolete, transitive)to remember
  3. (obsolete, transitive)to mention

name

  1. An Ancient Egyptian god of fertility and procreation.
  2. A river in Fujian, China.
    “We traveled down the Min River from Nanping in a small sampan, flying the American flag for protection against bandits and soldiers. Those were the days when the Stars and Stripes still afforded some protection.”
    “Matsu is about 200 miles north of Quemoy and flanks the mouth of the Min River. The mainland city of Foochow, famed for its lacquer craftsmanship, is a short distance up the Min.”
    “We left Foochow after an early breakfast, and after half an hour on a boat ferry that took us from the city environs across the Min River and up a tributary, we landed in Minhou county, and took the highway that led across Yungtai county to Tehua.”
    “Foochow was a picturesque city of considerable size and consequence before its designation in 1842 as one of the five original treaty ports. It was the headquarters of Manchu civil and military offcialdom in Fukien Province. Its location on the Min River, which flowed through a major tea-producing district, and its excellent harbor gave the city additional importance as a port.”
  3. A group of related Chinese languages from Fujian, including Hokkien and Eastern Min.
  4. A widely construed ethnic group composed of the speakers of those languages.
  5. Fujian province.
    “[…]. They were started by people from Min [Fujian]. Now as a result, the profit is similar to that of Min.””
    “In the early 1900s, because of the joining of regional cuisines of Zhe (Zhejiang), Min (Fujian), Xiang (Hunan) and Hui (Anhui) Cuisines, […]”
    “In 1685 (kangxi 24), the provincial governor (xunfu 巡撫) of Jiangsu "personally went to the seaports to inspect the local circumstances and suggested to fix (the following) regulations: trading certificates are granted for sailing overseas; merchants from Min province (Fujian) are called "birth ships" (wuchuan 烏船);[…]”
  6. A river in Sichuan, China.
  7. A male given name.
  8. A female given name.
  9. The Mountain Ok ethnic group of Sandaun, Papua New Guinea.
  10. (alt-of, alternative, obsolete)Alternative form of Ming.
    “And ſince this Family, called Ciu, which now holdeth the Souereigntie, hath reigned, it is called Min, which intimateth Splendour, and by vſuall addition of one ſyllable Ta-min [translating 大明 (Dàmíng)], that is, the Kingdome of Great Splendour, Brightneſſe or Glory.”
    “The founder of the Min dynasty (A. D. 1368) declares of him, "He descended repeatedly from heaven to be the imperial teacher; generation after generation he ceased not, but men knew him not. History, which has recorded every thing which could be of interest about Confucius, even to the minutest details of his daily life, failed to hand down the daily acts of a man who, for character and grasp of thought, far transcends his contemporary, Confucius."”
  11. (abbreviation, alt-of)Abbreviation of Mississippi: a state of the United States.
  12. (abbreviation, alt-of)Abbreviation of Minneapolis: a city in Minnesota, United States.

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Etymology

From Middle English min, from Old English min (“less; small, mean”), from Proto-West Germanic *minni, from Proto-Germanic *minniz (“less”), from Proto-Indo-European *mey- (“small, little”). Cognate with Scots min (“less, lesser”), West Frisian min (“small, bad”), Dutch min (“less, small”), Low German minn (“small, low, lean”), German minder (“less”), Icelandic minna (“less”), Latin minus (“less”).

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