minorat

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See also: minorât

English

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Etymology

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From German Minorat.

Noun

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minorat (uncountable)

  1. (law, historical) A custom or right, analogous to borough English in England, formerly existing in various parts of Europe, by which certain entailed estates, such as a homestead and adjacent land, descended to the youngest male heir.
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Anagrams

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Latin

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Verb

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minōrat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of minōrō

Maltese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian minorato.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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minorat (feminine singular minorata, plural minorati)

  1. diminished
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Romanian

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Etymology

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From minor +‎ -at.

Noun

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minorat n (uncountable)

  1. minority (the state of being a minor)

Declension

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