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  1. 19 de abr. de 2020 · petit. (adj.) late 14c., "small, little; minor, trifling, insignificant," from Old French petit "small, little, young, few in numbers" (11c.), which is probably from the stem of Late Latin pitinnus "small," a word of uncertain origin; it corresponds to no known Latin form and perhaps is from a Celtic root pett- "part, piece, bit ...

    • Petit

      petit の意味: 少し;...

    • Italian

      Significato di petit: piccolo; La parola "petit" è stata...

    • Chinese

      petit 的起源與含義: 14世紀晚期,“小的,少量的; 次要的,瑣碎的,不重要的”,源自11世紀的古法語 petit...

    • Petitioner

      "presenter of a formal petition, a supplicant for a favor,"...

    • Petite

      petit late 14c., "small, little; minor, trifling,...

    • Amerce

      amerce. (v.) "punishment by arbitrary or discretionary...

    • Piccaninny

      piccaninny. (n.). also pickaninny, "a baby," especially, as...

    • Apprehension

      apprehension. (n.). late 14c., "perception, comprehension,"...

  2. Hace 3 días · Etymology 1 [ edit] From Middle English petit, from Old French petit, from Latin *pitittus, diminutive of Latin *pit-, possibly from Proto-Celtic *pett- (“part, bit, piece”). Compare also Latin pitinnus (“small”), pitulus. Doublet of petty .

  3. Significado de petit: pequeño; En el siglo XIV, "pequeño, poco; menor, insignificante", del francés antiguo petit "pequeño, poco, joven, pocos en número" (siglo XI), que probablemente proviene del radical del latín tardío pitinnus "pequ...

  4. petit. , Catalán [ editar] Etimología 1 [ editar] Si puedes, incorpórala: ver cómo . Adjetivo [ editar] 1 Metrología. Chico, corto, escaso, pequeño o reducido . Sinónimos: ínfim, menut, microscòpic, minúscul, nan, xic. Antónimos: ample, enorme, gegant, gran. 2 Cronología. Joven . Sinónimos: cadell, jove. Antónimos: crescut, madur, vell. 3.

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · 4.1 Verb. English [ edit] Etymology [ edit] Borrowed from French petite f, feminine of petit m (“small, little”) . Pronunciation [ edit] IPA ( key): /pəˈtiːt/ Rhymes: -iːt. Adjective [ edit] petite ( comparative more petite, superlative most petite) (especially of a woman) Fairly short and of slim build.

  6. Étymol. et Hist. 1. a) Fin x e s. «qui n'a pas atteint toute sa taille, et p. ext. jeune» (Passion, éd. D'Arco Silvio Avalle, 47); fin x e s. li gran e li petit «tout le monde» (id., 41); 1548 un petit «jeune enfant» (N. Du Fail, Baliverneries, p.198); 1671 ma petite (M me de Sévigné, Lettre à M me De Grignan du 21 juin ds Lettres, éd. Ad. Régnier, t.2, p.252); fin xiv e s ...