mino
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Borrowed from Japanese 蓑 (mino).
mino (plural mino)
Presumably originally a hypercorrection of myna under the assumption that it had been subjected to the reduction of unstressed final /əʊ///oʊ/ common in nonstandard English varieties (compare fella, winda; in thorough and (-)borough such reduction is standard as these words are often unstressed).
mino (plural minos)
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mino (accusative singular minon, plural minoj, accusative plural minojn)
(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) Cognate with Latin minor.
mino (feminine mino)
mino m (plural minos)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
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