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mi·no·an I. \mə̇ˈnōən, (ˈ)mī|n-\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin minous Cretan, of Minos (from Greek minōios, from Minōs Minos, legendary kind of Crete) + English -an 1. : of or relating to the Bronze Age culture of Crete (3000 B.C.-1100 B.C.) and being in its latest phase virtually identical with Mycenaean — compare aegean, cycladic, eteocretan, helladic 2. a. : of, relating to, or being the language of ancient Crete b. : of or relating to inscriptions and documents in the Minoan language or to the hieroglyphic and especially the linear script in which they were written — compare japhetic II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : a native or inhabitant of ancient Crete 2. : the language of the ancient Cretan civilization — compare eteocretan, mycenaean |