diminutive
Syllabification: (di·min·u·tive)
Pronunciation: /diˈminyətiv/
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Definition of diminutive
adjective
noun
Origin:
late Middle English (as a grammatical term): from Old French diminutif, -ive, from late Latin diminutivus, from Latin deminut- 'diminished', from the verb deminuere (see diminish)
Grammar
A version of a noun that refers to a small version of something. Such diminutives are formed by adding a prefix:minibus microskirt or a suffix:booklet kitchenette duckling A version of a noun that indicates familiarity or fondness, formed by adding a suffix:Aussie sweetie hoofer champers A short form of a personal name:Timothy → Tim Katherine → Kathy/Kate/Katy