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petit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary petit (comparative more petit, superlative most petit) (now uncommon, of size) Petite: small, little And by what small, petit Hints does the Mind catch hold of, and recover a vanishing Notion? (obsolete) Few in number (now uncommon, of objects) Unimportant; cheap; easily replaced (law, of scale) Small, minor (now rare) Secondary; lower in rank
Petit - definition of petit by The Free Dictionary Lesser in seriousness or scale [Middle English, from Old French, little, small, from regional Vulgar Latin *pettīttus; (compare Catalan and Provençal *petit); akin to Late Latin pitullus and ultimately of imitative origin ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
Petite vs. Petit: What’s the Difference? Petite refers to a small and slender body type in women, while petit is a French term meaning "small" or "little" and is used more broadly Petite is an English term primarily used to describe women who are small in stature and build
PETIT definition and meaning | 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
What does PETIT mean? - Definitions. net Armando Gonçalves Teixeira, commonly known as Petit, is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Boavista F C in the Portuguese third division, as a defensive midfielder He received the moniker Petit because of his small frame, and also because he was born in France
What Does petit Mean? | Whatinenglish What Does the French Word "Petit" Mean in English? Petit is a French word that translates to "small" or "little" in English It is commonly used to describe something of a small size or stature
PETITE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Young girls, locally called as "petites bonnes" (little maids), are sent to work as live in domestic servants, many aged 10 or less The grande strains have a mean not significantly different from zero, whereas the petite stains centre about a positive value