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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˈmɪnjɒn/ [UK], /ˈmɪnjɑ̃/ [UK], /mɪnˈjɑn/ [US] Audio: en-au-mignon.ogg Forms: more mignon [comparative], most mignon [superlative]
Rhymes: (UK) -ɒn, (US) -ɑn Etymology: From French mignon, from Middle French mignon (“lover, darling, favourite”), from Old French mignon (“dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind”), from Frankish *minnjo (“love, friendship, affection, memory”), from Proto-Germanic *minþijō, *mindijō (“affectionate thought, care”), from Proto-Indo-European *men-, *mnā- (“to think”). Cognate with Old High German minnja (“love, care, affection, desire, memory”), Old Saxon minnea (“love”). More at mind. Compare Dutch minnen (“to love”). Doublet of minion. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|mignon}} French mignon, {{der|en|frm|mignon||lover, darling, favourite}} Middle French mignon (“lover, darling, favourite”), {{der|en|fro|mignon||dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind}} Old French mignon (“dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind”), {{der|en|frk|*minnjo||love, friendship, affection, memory}} Frankish *minnjo (“love, friendship, affection, memory”), {{der|en|gem-pro|*minþijō}} Proto-Germanic *minþijō, {{der|en|ine-pro|*men-}} Proto-Indo-European *men-, {{cog|goh|minnja||love, care, affection, desire, memory}} Old High German minnja (“love, care, affection, desire, memory”), {{cog|osx|minnea||love}} Old Saxon minnea (“love”), {{cog|nl|minnen||to love}} Dutch minnen (“to love”), {{doublet|en|minion}} Doublet of minion Head templates: {{en-adj}} mignon (comparative more mignon, superlative most mignon)
  1. Small and cute; pretty in a delicate way; dainty.
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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈmɪnjɒn/ [UK], /ˈmɪnjɑ̃/ [UK], /mɪnˈjɑn/ [US] Audio: en-au-mignon.ogg Forms: mignons [plural]
Rhymes: (UK) -ɒn, (US) -ɑn Etymology: From French mignon, from Middle French mignon (“lover, darling, favourite”), from Old French mignon (“dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind”), from Frankish *minnjo (“love, friendship, affection, memory”), from Proto-Germanic *minþijō, *mindijō (“affectionate thought, care”), from Proto-Indo-European *men-, *mnā- (“to think”). Cognate with Old High German minnja (“love, care, affection, desire, memory”), Old Saxon minnea (“love”). More at mind. Compare Dutch minnen (“to love”). Doublet of minion. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|mignon}} French mignon, {{der|en|frm|mignon||lover, darling, favourite}} Middle French mignon (“lover, darling, favourite”), {{der|en|fro|mignon||dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind}} Old French mignon (“dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind”), {{der|en|frk|*minnjo||love, friendship, affection, memory}} Frankish *minnjo (“love, friendship, affection, memory”), {{der|en|gem-pro|*minþijō}} Proto-Germanic *minþijō, {{der|en|ine-pro|*men-}} Proto-Indo-European *men-, {{cog|goh|minnja||love, care, affection, desire, memory}} Old High German minnja (“love, care, affection, desire, memory”), {{cog|osx|minnea||love}} Old Saxon minnea (“love”), {{cog|nl|minnen||to love}} Dutch minnen (“to love”), {{doublet|en|minion}} Doublet of minion Head templates: {{en-noun}} mignon (plural mignons)
  1. (rare, obsolete) A cute or pretty person; a dandy; a pretty child. Tags: obsolete, rare
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  2. (historical) One of the court favourites of Henry III of France. Tags: historical
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Adjective [French]

IPA: /mi.ɲɔ̃/ Audio: Fr-mignon.ogg Forms: mignonne [feminine], mignons [masculine, plural], mignonnes [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Inherited from Middle French mignon, from Old French mignon (“dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind”), from Frankish *minnjo (“love, friendship, affection, memory”), from Proto-Germanic *minþijō, *mindijō (“affectionate thought, care”), from Proto-Indo-European *men-, *mnā- (“to think”). Cognate with Old High German minna (“love, care, affection, desire, memory”), Old Saxon minnia (“love”), Old Dutch minna (Dutch min). More at mind. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|fr|frm|mignon|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Middle French mignon, {{inh+|fr|frm|mignon}} Inherited from Middle French mignon, {{inh|fr|fro|mignon||dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind}} Old French mignon (“dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind”), {{der|fr|frk|*minnjo||love, friendship, affection, memory}} Frankish *minnjo (“love, friendship, affection, memory”), {{der|fr|gem-pro|*minþijō}} Proto-Germanic *minþijō, {{der|fr|ine-pro|*men-}} Proto-Indo-European *men-, {{cog|goh|minna||love, care, affection, desire, memory}} Old High German minna (“love, care, affection, desire, memory”), {{cog|osx|minnia||love}} Old Saxon minnia (“love”), {{cog|odt|minna}} Old Dutch minna, {{cog|nl|min}} Dutch min Head templates: {{fr-adj}} mignon (feminine mignonne, masculine plural mignons, feminine plural mignonnes)
  1. cute (of a baby, an animal, etc.)
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  2. cute (sexually attractive) Categories (topical): Appearance
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The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: joli Derived forms: filet mignon, péché mignon, troglodyte mignon

Noun [French]

IPA: /mi.ɲɔ̃/ Audio: Fr-mignon.ogg Forms: mignons [plural]
Etymology: Inherited from Middle French mignon, from Old French mignon (“dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind”), from Frankish *minnjo (“love, friendship, affection, memory”), from Proto-Germanic *minþijō, *mindijō (“affectionate thought, care”), from Proto-Indo-European *men-, *mnā- (“to think”). Cognate with Old High German minna (“love, care, affection, desire, memory”), Old Saxon minnia (“love”), Old Dutch minna (Dutch min). More at mind. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|fr|frm|mignon|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Middle French mignon, {{inh+|fr|frm|mignon}} Inherited from Middle French mignon, {{inh|fr|fro|mignon||dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind}} Old French mignon (“dainty, pleasing, gentle, kind”), {{der|fr|frk|*minnjo||love, friendship, affection, memory}} Frankish *minnjo (“love, friendship, affection, memory”), {{der|fr|gem-pro|*minþijō}} Proto-Germanic *minþijō, {{der|fr|ine-pro|*men-}} Proto-Indo-European *men-, {{cog|goh|minna||love, care, affection, desire, memory}} Old High German minna (“love, care, affection, desire, memory”), {{cog|osx|minnia||love}} Old Saxon minnia (“love”), {{cog|odt|minna}} Old Dutch minna, {{cog|nl|min}} Dutch min Head templates: {{fr-noun|m}} mignon m (plural mignons)
  1. a small pastry Tags: masculine
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Adjective [Italian]

Etymology: Borrowed from French mignon. Etymology templates: {{bor+|it|fr|mignon}} Borrowed from French mignon Head templates: {{it-adj|inv=1}} mignon (invariable)
  1. mignon (small and dainty) Tags: invariable
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Adjective [Portuguese]

IPA: /mĩˈɲõ/ [Brazil], [mĩˈj̃õ] [Brazil], /mĩˈɲõ/ [Brazil], [mĩˈj̃õ] [Brazil], /miˈɲõ/ [Southern-Brazil], /miˈɲõ/ [Portugal] Forms: mignons [plural], mignon [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French mignon. Etymology templates: {{bor|pt|fr|mignon}} French mignon Head templates: {{pt-adj|pl=mignons|pl2=mignon}} mignon m or f (plural mignons or mignon)
  1. (Brazil) mignon (small and dainty) Tags: Brazil, feminine, masculine
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  2. (Brazil, slang) cute (sexually attractive) Tags: Brazil, feminine, masculine, slang
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Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /mĩˈɲõ/ [Brazil], [mĩˈj̃õ] [Brazil], /mĩˈɲõ/ [Brazil], [mĩˈj̃õ] [Brazil], /miˈɲõ/ [Southern-Brazil], /miˈɲõ/ [Portugal] Forms: mignons [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French mignon. Etymology templates: {{bor|pt|fr|mignon}} French mignon Head templates: {{pt-noun|m|#s}} mignon m (plural mignons)
  1. (Brazil) Clipping of filé mignon. Tags: Brazil, abbreviation, alt-of, clipping, masculine Alternative form of: filé mignon
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Adjective [Romanian]

Etymology: Borrowed from French mignon. Etymology templates: {{bor+|ro|fr|mignon}} Borrowed from French mignon Head templates: {{ro-adj}} mignon m or n (feminine singular mignonă, masculine plural mignoni, feminine and neuter plural mignone) Inflection templates: {{ro-decl-adj}} Forms: mignonă [feminine, singular], mignoni [masculine, plural], mignone [feminine, neuter, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], mignon [accusative, indefinite, masculine, neuter, nominative, singular], mignonă [accusative, feminine, indefinite, nominative, singular], mignoni [accusative, indefinite, masculine, nominative, plural], mignone [accusative, feminine, indefinite, neuter, nominative, plural], mignonul [accusative, definite, masculine, neuter, nominative, singular], mignona [accusative, definite, feminine, nominative, singular], mignonii [accusative, definite, masculine, nominative, plural], mignonele [accusative, definite, feminine, neuter, nominative, plural], mignon [dative, genitive, indefinite, masculine, neuter, singular], mignone [dative, feminine, genitive, indefinite, singular], mignoni [dative, genitive, indefinite, masculine, plural], mignone [dative, feminine, genitive, indefinite, neuter, plural], mignonului [dative, definite, genitive, masculine, neuter, singular], mignonei [dative, definite, feminine, genitive, singular], mignonilor [dative, definite, genitive, masculine, plural], mignonelor [dative, definite, feminine, genitive, neuter, plural]
  1. cute Tags: masculine, neuter
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Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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          "ref": "1834, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter XI, in Francesca Carrara. […], volume I, London: Richard Bentley, […], (successor to Henry Colburn), →OCLC, page 127:",
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          "text": "Or failing that, it must be sweet to be a famous beauty, a golden-haired divinity, like that fashionable enchantress whom she had seen often on the boulevards and in the Champs-Elysées—a mignon face, a figure delicate to fragility, almost buried amidst the luxury of a matchless set of sables, seated in the lightest and most elegant of victorias, behind a pair of thoroughbred blacks.",
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          "ref": "1911 September 29, Marcin Barner, “Britz of Headquarters”, in The Branford Opinion:",
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          "ref": "1987, Persistence of Vision: The Journal of the Film Faculty of the City University of New York, numbers 5-8, page 68:",
          "text": "Starting a dance can be as fortuitous as its termination: a very short, mignon girl asks a tall guy to dance with her, then drops him a moment later without a word.",
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          "text": "Magazines dubbed her 'a girl for the salons', 'the pretty girl' of the Turkish cinema, perfectly suited to the role of a blonde, mignon girl who had been educated at the best schools. In later years she herself would say, 'I was cute and sweet, but unable to project the image of a sexy woman, […]",
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          "text": "When the mignons, barefoot and clad in sacks with holes for their heads and feet, marched with Henry in a penitential procession, lashing their backs, one wit opined that they should have aimed their blows lower.",
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          "ref": "2005, Rebecca Zorach, Blood, Milk, Ink, Gold, University of Chicago, published 2005, page 220:",
          "text": "Many commentators claimed hyperbolically that, because of their outrageous fashions, it was difficult to tell whether the mignons were male or female.",
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