petty - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The adjective is derived from Middle English peti, pety (“little, small; minor”) [and other forms], [1] from Anglo-Norman petit, Middle French petit, and Old French peti, petit, pitet (“young; little, small; inferior; insignificant”) (modern French petit), [2] ultimately of imitative origin
Petty - definition of petty by The Free Dictionary 1 of little or no importance; inconsequential: petty grievances 2 of lesser importance or merit; minor: petty considerations 3 having or showing narrow ideas, interests, etc : petty minds 4 ungenerous in trifling matters: a petty person
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