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MIN'ISH, v.t. [L. minuo, to lessen.] To lessen; to diminish. [See Diminish .]
MIN'ISTER, n. [L.] 1. Properly, a chief servant; hence, an agent appointed to tr...
MIN'ISTERED, pp. Served; afforded; supplied.
MINISTE'RIAL, a. Attending for service; attendant; acting at command. Enlight'ni...
MINISTE'RIALLY, adv. In a ministerial manner or character.
MIN'ISTERING, ppr. Attending and serving as a subordinate agent; serving under s...
MINISTERY. [See Ministry .]
MIN'ISTRAL, a. Pertaining to a minister. [Little used.]
MIN'ISTRANT, a. Performing service as a minister; attendant on service; acting u...
MINISTRA'TION, n. [L. ministratio.] The act of performing service as a subordina...
MIN'ISTRESS, n. A female that ministers.
MIN'ISTRY, n. [L. ministerium.] The office, duties or functions of a subordinate...
MINISTRYSHIP, for ministry,is little used and hardly proper.
MIN'IUM, n. [L.] The red oxyd of lead, produced by calcination. Lead exposed to ...
MINK, n. An American quadruped of the genus Mustela, an amphibious animal that b...
MINNOC, used by Shakespeare, is supposed by Johnson to be the same as minx.