Etymology
The word "minatory" is derived from the Latin word "minari," meaning "to threaten." The word is related to the words "menace" and "menacing."
Meaning
The word "minatory" means "threatening" or "foreboding." It is typically used to describe language or actions that are intended to intimidate or coerce.
Origin
The word "minari" is thought to have originated from the Proto-Indo-European root "*men-," which means "to think" or "to have in mind." This root is also found in the words "mind," "memory," and "menace."
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