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minor minus, ōris, adj. comp. (for posit. and sup. see parvus, minimus) [3 MAN-], smaller, less: navigia, Cs.: pecunia minor facta: inter ignīs Luna minores, H.: Hibernia dimidio minor quam Britannia, less by half, Cs.: genibus minor, i. e. kneeling, H.: Neve minor sit quinto actu Fabula, shorter, H.: luna, waning, H.—As subst n.: minus praedae quam speraverant fuit, L.: sociis dimidio minus quam civibus datum, less by half, L.: minus opinione suā efficere, Cs.—Of time, less, shorter, briefer: tempus, O.: dies sermone minor, too short for, O.—Of age, younger, junior: minor natu: filia minor regis, Cs.: aetate minores, O.: minor uno mense, H.—Plur. as subst, posterity, descendants: nostri minores, V.: Et fessae referunt se minores, the young, V.—Fig., inferior, less important: res: sapiens uno minor est Iove, H.: sunt notitiā multa minora tuā, unworthy of, O.: in certamine, beaten, H.: tanto certare, unfit to cope with, H.: capitis minor, see caput.—As subst n. genit., in expressions of value or price, at a lower price, of less value: minoris vendere: (suam fidem) non minoris quam publicam ducere, S.: minores facere filium quam, etc., care less for.* * *Iminari, minatus sum V DEPthreaten, speak/act menacingly; make threatening movement; give indication ofIIthose inferior in rank/grade/age, subordinate; descendants (pl.) -
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minor ātus, ārī, dep. [minae], to jut forth, project: minantur In caelum scopuli, V.— To threaten, menace: homini: militibus servitium, S.: omnibus omnia: saxum undis, holds over, V.: urbi vincla, H.: ferro, S.: Abiturum se abs te esse minabitur, T.: mutaturam (se) esse testamentum: (ornus) usque minatur, i. e. threatens to fall, V.— With acc: quodcumque minabitur arcus, threatens (to strike), H.— To promise boastfully: multa et praeclara, H.: magna, Ph.* * *Iminari, minatus sum V DEPthreaten, speak/act menacingly; make threatening movement; give indication ofIIthose inferior in rank/grade/age, subordinate; descendants (pl.) -
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[ˈmaɪnə]1. adjective1) less, or little, in importance, size etc:أقَلShe has to go into hospital for a minor operation.
2) (American) a secondary subject that a student chooses to study at university or college:مَوْضوع ثانوي في الدراسَة الجامِعِيَّهHer major is in physics, but she has a minor in computer science.
2. verb(American) to study something as a minor subject:يدرُس كموضوع ثانويHe is minoring in French.
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1. I.Lit. (only poet.):II.geminique minantur In caelum scopuli,
Verg. A. 1, 162:saxa minantia caelo,
Sil. 4, 2.—Transf., to threaten, menace one with any thing; constr. alicui, alicui aliquid, with abl., with acc. and inf., or with ne.A.In gen. (class.).(α).Alicui, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 66, § 149. —(β).Alicui aliquid:(γ).crucem minari alicui,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 43, 102.—With abl.:(δ).coepit minari interdum ferro,
Sall. C. 23, 3. —With acc. and inf.:(ε).ab hac minatus sese abire,
Plaut. As. 3, 3, 14:dolor se patientiam debilitaturum minatur,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 27, 75.—With ne:2.minor interminorque, nequis, etc.,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 11 Fleck. —Of inanim. things:B.cum domus mea ardore suo deflagrationem Urbi minabatur,
Cic. Planc. 40, 95:plaustra populo minantur,
Juv. 3, 256:illa (ornus) usque minatur, et tremefacta comam concusso vertice nutat,
i. e. threatens to fall, gives signs of falling, Verg. A. 2, 628:nil color caeli minatur, Juv 14, 294: quodcumque minabitur arcus,
Hor. A. P. 350.—In partic., like the Gr. apeilein, to promise boastfully ( poet.):2.atqui vultus erat multa et praeclara minantis,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 9:qui magna cum minaris, extricas nihil,
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ثَانَوِيّ \ minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor road; a minor difficulty. petty: unimportant. secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. subordinate: a person of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. -
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أَقَلّ \ less: (with verbs) not so much: You should work more and play less, (with an adj. or adv.) not so: He drives faster than you but less carefully. minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor difficulty. under: less: It will cost $2 or under. -
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قاصِر (عَن الحاجَة) \ insufficient: not enough (in power, ability, etc.): insufficient knowledge; insufficient food. minor: sb. below the age (now 18 in Britain) at which he is fully responsible in law for his actions. short: in need; not having enough: These goods are in short supply (They are hard to get because the supply is too small). I counted the money, and it was $2 short ($2 was missing, or $2 more was needed for my purpose). under age: too young: You can’t join the army as you’re under age. \ See Also قليل (قليل)، غَيْر كافٍ، قاصِر (شرعًا)، بحاجةٍ إلى -
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