[ Min], pron. poss. my, S, S2; myn, S, C2, PP; mi, S, S2; mines, gen., S; mine, dat., S; mire, gen. and dat. f., S; mynen, pl., W2. Phr.: myn one, by myself, alone, PP.—AS. mín.
[ Min], sb. memory, S2; see [Mynne].
[ Mines], 2 pr. s. rememberest, S2; see [Mynne].
[ Minion], sb. a favourite, a lover, Sh. TG, ND; bellulus, Manip.; minyons, pl., S3.—OF. mignon (Cotg.); cp. It. mignone (Florio).
[ Minion], adj. small, pretty; mynyon, ND; mynionly, adv. delicately, ND.
[ Mint], pt. s. purposed, S; see [Munten].
[ -mint], suffix.—AS. mynt, -mynd: Goth. -mundiþa, see Sievers, 255, 3. Cf. [Wurthmint].
[ Minute], sb. a mite, moment of time, HD; mynute, Prompt.; mynutis, pl., small pieces of money, W. Comb.: mynutwhile, PP; myntwhile, PP; myntewhile, PP.—Lat. minutum (Vulg.). Cf. [Mite].
[ Minyshe], v. to minish, S3; see [Menusen].
[ Mire], sb. ant, S; mowre, Cath.—Cp. Dan. myre, Icel. maurr.