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mĭnōro , no
I.perf., ātum, 1, v. a. 2. minor, to make smaller, less, or fewer, to lessen, diminish (eccl. Lat.), perit anima, ei minoratur, Tert. Anim. 43: “jumenta eorum,Vulg. Psa. 106, 38: “dies temporis ejus,id. ib. 88, 46: “et qui minoratur viribus,id. Eccli. 41, 3.—
II. Neutr., to be lacking, be in want: “et qui modicam, non minoravit,Vulg. 2 Cor. 8, 15.—Hence, mĭnōrātus , a, um, P. a., diminished, less (post-class.): “minorato pretio vendere,Dig. 18, 7, 10 (al. numerato).
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    • New Testament, 2 Corinthians, 8.15
    • Old Testament, Psalm, 106.38
    • Old Testament, Ecclesiasticus, 41.3
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