Petit
Petit is a French adjective meaning small, little, or short in size, extent, or importance. It is used to describe both physical attributes and qualitative degrees, and it appears in many everyday expressions. The base forms are petit (masculine singular) and petite (feminine singular), with plurals petits (masculine) and petites (feminine).
In grammar, petit generally agrees with the noun in gender and number. The usual order in French
Common phrases and uses include:
- petit à petit, meaning gradually or little by little
- à petit feu, meaning slowly or with little progress
- petit four, a small cake or pastry
- expressions of endearment or familiarity using petite or petit, such as ma petite amie (my girlfriend)
Petit also functions as a surname and appears in toponyms and cultural titles, reflecting its descriptive origin.
Etymology commonly traces petit to Old French petit, with roots in the broader Romance language family;