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Etymology of the English word miniconvention

the English word miniconvention
using the English prefix mini-
derived from the English word miniature
derived from the Italian word miniatura
derived from the Italian word miniare
derived from the Medieval Latin word miniare
derived from the Latin word minium (native cinnabar; red lead, vermilion)
derived from the Italian word miniature
derived from the Medieval Latin word miniatura (miniature; midget)
derived from the Medieval Latin word miniare
derived from the Latin word minium (native cinnabar; red lead, vermilion)
derived from the English word convention
derived from the French word convention
derived from the Latin word conventio (assembly of the people; assembly, meeting; suing)
derived from the Medieval Latin word conventus (agreement, covenant; coming together; convent, monastery; religious community; gathering, meeting; assembly)
derived from the Late Latin word convenire (be appropriate to, fit, be correctly shaped; it agrees, came together, is agreed; meet, assemble; go to meet; resort to; sue, prosecute)
derived from the Latin word venire (to come; go for sale, be sold , be disposed of for)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gʷā-
using the Latin prefix con- (together)
derived from the Latin prefix com-
derived from the Latin word cum (with)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kom (near, with, together)

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Word found in Modern English


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