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Meaning of remnant
A small part or portion that remains after the main part has been removed, used, or destroyed.
Etymology of remnant
The word "remnant" has its roots in Old French "remenant," which is derived from "remanoir," meaning "to remain"
This Old French term is a combination of "re-" (again, an-) and "manoir" (to stay), which is related to the Latin "manere" (to remain)
Historically, the word has been used since the 14th century to describe a remaining part or portion of something
Synonyms
Definitions
- A small part or portion that remains after the main part has been removed, used, or destroyed
- A small group of people who remain loyal to a particular cause or organization after most others have given up
- A surviving trace or vestige of something
Usage Examples
- The remnant of the ancient civilization was discovered deep in the jungle
- A small remnant of the population remained in the town after the flood
- The remnant of the cake was eaten by the children