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English
Etymology
From Old French diminutif (1398), < Latin diminutivum, (verb deminuere, ‘diminish’).
Pronunciation
Adjective
diminutive (comparative more diminutive, superlative most diminutive)
Synonyms
- (very small): lilliputian, tiny
Antonyms
- (very small): huge, gigantic
- (serving to diminish): augmentative
Noun
diminutive (plural diminutives)
- (grammar) A word form expressing smallness or youth.
- Booklet, the diminutive of book, means ‘small book’.
Antonyms
Translations
grammar: word form expressing smallness
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External links
- Diminutive on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Related terms
Danish
Adjective
diminutive
French
Adjective
diminutive f.
- Feminine form of diminutif.
Italian
Adjective
diminutive f.
- Feminine plural form of diminutivo
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