mineur

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See also: Mineur

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /miˈnøːr/
  • Hyphenation: mi‧neur
  • Rhymes: -øːr

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Middle French mineur.

Noun

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mineur m (plural mineurs)

  1. sapper, one who undermines enemy lines and fortifications
  2. military engineer

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from French mineur.

Noun

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mineur m or n (plural mineurs)

  1. (music) minor scale
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Adjective

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mineur (not comparable)

  1. minor (mostly limited to technical jargon)
  2. down, depressed, sad
Declension
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Declension of mineur
uninflected mineur
inflected mineure
comparative
positive
predicative/adverbial mineur
indefinite m./f. sing. mineure
n. sing. mineur
plural mineure
definite mineure
partitive mineurs

French

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /mi.nœʁ/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -œʁ

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Latin minor. Compare the inherited doublet moindre.

Adjective

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mineur (feminine mineure, masculine plural mineurs, feminine plural mineures)

  1. minor
    Antonym: majeur
  2. underage, minor, juvenile
    Antonym: majeur
  3. (music) minor
Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Persian: مینور (minor)

Noun

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mineur m (plural mineurs, feminine mineure)

  1. minor (as defined by the age of majority)
    Antonym: majeur
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Etymology 2

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From miner +‎ -eur.

Noun

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mineur m (plural mineurs, feminine mineuse)

  1. miner
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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Indonesian

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Adjective

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mineur

  1. (music) Alternative spelling of minor

Piedmontese

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Etymology

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Borrowing from French mineur. The inherited form is mënào

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Noun

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mineur m

  1. miner