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Webster 1913 Edition
Minion
Min′ion
,Noun.
Minimum.
[Obs.]
Burton.
Min′ion
,Noun.
1.
A loved one; one highly esteemed and favored; – in a good sense.
[Obs.]
God’s disciple and his dearest
minion
. Sylvester.
Is this the Athenian
Voiced so regardfully?
minion
whom the worldVoiced so regardfully?
Shakespeare
2.
An obsequious or servile dependent or agent of another; a fawning favorite.
Sir J. Davies.
Go, rate thy
minions
, proud, insulting boy! Shakespeare
3.
(Print.)
A small kind of type, in size between brevier and nonpareil.
☞ This line is printed in minion type.
4.
An ancient form of ordnance, the caliber of which was about three inches.
[Obs.]
Beau. & Fl.
Webster 1828 Edition
Minion
MIN'ION
,Adj.
Definition 2024
minion
minion
English
Noun
minion (countable and uncountable, plural minions)
- A loyal servant of another, usually a more powerful being.
- 2013 May-June, Kevin Heng, “Why Does Nature Form Exoplanets Easily?”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 3, page 184:
- In the past two years, NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope has located nearly 3,000 exoplanet candidates ranging from sub-Earth-sized minions to gas giants that dwarf our own Jupiter.
- The archvillain deployed his minions to simultaneously rob every bank in the city.
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- A sycophantic follower.
- (obsolete) A loved one; one highly esteemed and favoured.
- Sylvester
- God's disciple and his dearest minion
- William Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, IV-III
- Is this the Athenian minion whom the world / Voiced so regardfully?
- Sylvester
- (obsolete) An ancient form of ordnance with a calibre of about three inches.
- 1647, Francis Beaumont, Philip Massinger, The Double Marriage (play), published 1717, page 19:
- Gun. My Cannons rung like Bells. Here's to my Mistress, The dainty sweet brass Minion: split their Fore-mast, She never fail'd.
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- (uncountable, typography, printing) The size of type between nonpareil and brevier, standardized as 7-point.
- Obsolete form of minimum.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Burton to this entry?)
Synonyms
Derived terms
- (type size): minionette
- miniondom
- minionhood
- minioning
- minionish
- minionlike
- minionly
- minionship
Translations
loyal servant of another more powerful being
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A sycophantic follower
7-point type
Adjective
minion (comparative more minion, superlative most minion)
- (obsolete) Favoured, beloved; "pet".
- 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essayes, London: Edward Blount, OCLC 946730821, vol.1, p.148:
- These favours, with the commodities that follow minion Courtiers, corrupt […] his libertie, and dazle his judgement.
- 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essayes, London: Edward Blount, OCLC 946730821, vol.1, p.148: