"Minoress" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈmaɪnərəs/ [General-American], /ˈmaɪnəˌrɛs/ [General-American], /ˈmaɪˌnɔrəs/ [General-American], /ˈmʌɪnərɪs/ [Received-Pronunciation], /mʌɪnəˈrɛs/ [Received-Pronunciation] Forms: Minoresses [plural]
Etymology: From Medieval Latin minorissa, from Latin minor (“little, lesser”) + -issa (“-ess”), under influence from Norman frere-menouresse and Middle French sereur meneuresse (“lesser sister”), from menour (“minor”) + -esse (“-ess”), after the model of Medieval Latin Fratres Minores (“Lesser Brothers”), chosen by St. Francis to inculcate humility in the order's members. Equivalent to minor + -ess. Doublet of minoress and Sister Minor. Etymology templates: {{der|en|ML.|minorissa}} Medieval Latin minorissa, {{der|en|la|minor||little, lesser}} Latin minor (“little, lesser”), {{m|la|-issa||-ess}} -issa (“-ess”), {{der|en|nrf|frere-menouresse}} Norman frere-menouresse, {{der|en|frm|sereur}} Middle French sereur, {{m|frm|meneuresse||lesser sister}} meneuresse (“lesser sister”), {{m|frm|menour||minor}} menour (“minor”), {{m|frm|-esse||-ess}} -esse (“-ess”), {{der|en|ML.|Fratres Minores||Lesser Brothers}} Medieval Latin Fratres Minores (“Lesser Brothers”), {{nbsp}}, {{suffix|en|minor|ess}} minor + -ess, {{doublet|en|minoress|Sister Minor}} Doublet of minoress and Sister Minor Head templates: {{en-noun}} Minoress (plural Minoresses)
  1. (Catholicism) Synonym of Poor Clare: a nun of the Order of Saint Clare. Wikipedia link: Francis of Assisi Categories (topical): Catholicism, Monasticism, People, Women Synonyms: Poor Clare [synonym, synonym-of], minoress Derived forms: Sister Minoress
    Sense id: en-Minoress-en-noun-Y6VQLQNO Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ess Topics: Catholicism, Christianity

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