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min·now \ˈmi(ˌ)nō, -_nə\ noun (plural minnows also minnow) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English menawe; akin to Old English myne minnow, Old High German munewa, a fish, Russian men' eelpout, and perhaps to Greek manos sparse — more at monk 1. a. : a small European cyprinid fish (Phoxinus phoxinus) common in gravelly streams and attaining a length of about three inches maximum; broadly : any of the usually small fishes constituting the family Cyprinidae b. : a small killifish or topminnow — see mudminnow c. : a fish of the family Galaxiidae 2. : a small fish not specified as a sport fish or game fish especially in game laws 3. : a small or insignificant person or thing 4. : a live or artificial minnow used as bait in fishing — see lure illustration |