- PETIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PETIT is petty —used chiefly in legal compounds
- PETIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Petit definition: small; petty; minor See examples of PETIT used in a sentence
- Petit - definition of petit by The Free Dictionary
(Law) (prenominal) chiefly law of little or lesser importance; small: petit jury [C14: from Old French: little, of obscure origin]
- PETIT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Place the butter, petit pois and a pinch of salt in a small saucepan Add the petit pois, orange juice and honey to the leeks In the US a petit four is totally exotic! I left with all the ignored petit fours in my handbag, hungry for more than power
- petit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English petit, from Old French petit, from Late Latin *pitittus, diminutive of Latin *pit-, possibly from Proto-Celtic *pett- (“part, bit, piece”) (see Latin pettia), [1] or of imitative origin
- petit, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word petit, three of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Petit: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
Petit (pronounced pəˈtiː or pəˈtɪt ) is an adjective of French origin meaning “small” or “little ” This term can convey various connotations based on context, including size, importance, and degree
- petit - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Marx himself distinguishes between the proletariat - what most people today think of as the working class - and what he calls the petit -bourgeoisie - including the peasantry, artisans, and various entepreneurs
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