An obsequious follower or dependent; a sycophant.
A subordinate official, especially a servile one.
One who is highly esteemed or favored; a darling.
A subordinate official, especially a servile one.
One who is highly esteemed or favored; a darling.
3 comments:
Dude,
Don't you mean Minyan?
Uh, oh, ok, forget it...
:)
(Sorry about the deleted coment above, my computer is a little messed up)
Anyways,
From Wikipedia:
"The word is adapted from the
Middle French mignon "a favourite, darling", also "dainty, pleasing, favorite" as an adjective, from Old French mignot, itself possibly from Italian mignone"
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