Etymology: From Middle English smal, which came from Old English smal, which originated from Proto-Germanic smallaz, the comparative of smalaz (meaning "small").
Meaning: Not large in size, extent, or quantity; little.
Origin: The ultimate origin of the word "small" is thought to be the Proto-Indo-European root smol-, which also gave rise to the words "smooth" and "smell".
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Etymology The word smallish is a diminutive form of the adjective small The ish
Etymology From Middle English smal which came from Old English smal which originated fr
Etymology The word large comes from the Old English word lǽrge which itself derive
Etymology The word petty comes from the Late Latin word pettifogger which was a term
Croft Etymology and Meaning Origin Old English Meaning A small enclosed field or piece
Etymology The word minuscule derives from the Latin word minusculus which means ver
Etymology Diminutive comes from the Latin word diminuere which means to lessen o
Etymology Old English siȝe Middle English sise Late Latin sīsus meaning amoun
Etymology The word humble comes from the Latin word humilis which means low or on
Etymology Little is from Middle English litel which is from Old English lytel mean