men·u
(mĕn′yo͞o)n.1. A list of the dishes to be served or available for a meal.
2. The dishes served or available at a meal.
3. A list of available options, especially as displayed on a screen.
[French,
small, minute, menu, from Old French
menut,
small, from Latin
minūtus, past participle of
minuere,
to diminish; see
mei- in
Indo-European roots.]
Word History: Menu can be traced back to the Latin word minūtus, meaning "small in size, amount, or degree" and also "possessing or involving minute knowledge." Latin minūtus became Old French menut and Modern French menu, "small, fine, trifling, minute." The French adjective came to be used as a noun with the senses "detail, details collectively," and "detailed list." As such, it was used in the phrase menu de repas, "list of items of a meal," which then was shortened to just menu. The French word was then borrowed into English in the 1800s.
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menu
(ˈmɛnjuː) n1. (Cookery) a list of dishes served at a meal or that can be ordered in a restaurant
2. (Computer Science) a list of options displayed on a visual display unit from which the operator selects an action to be carried out by positioning the cursor or by depressing the appropriate key
[C19: from French menu small, detailed (list), from Latin minūtus minute2]
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men•u
(ˈmɛn yu, ˈmeɪ nyu)
n., pl. men•us. 1. a list of the dishes that can or will be served at a meal.
2. the dishes served.
3. any list or set of items from which to choose.
4. a list of options available to a user, as displayed on a computer or TV screen.
[1650–60; < French: detailed list, n. use of
menu small, detailed < Latin
minūtus minute2]
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