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menial
English
Etymology
From Middle English meinial, from Anglo-Norman mesnal, from maisnee (“household”), from Vulgar Latin mansionata, from Latin mansi?nem, accusative singular of mansi? (“house”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: m?'n??l, IPA(key): /?mi?ni.?l/
Adjective
menial (comparative more menial, superlative most menial)
- Of or relating to work normally performed by a servant.
- Of or relating to unskilled work.
- Servile; low; mean.
- a menial wretch
Translations
Noun
menial (plural menials)
- A servant, especially a domestic servant.
- A person who has a subservient nature.
Related terms
- mansion
- maison, maisonette
- menage
Translations
Anagrams
- Elamin, Melian
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