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Petty

Petty is an English adjective meaning small in amount, importance, or rank, and is used to describe things regarded as minor or trifling. The word derives from Old French petit “small,” which itself comes from Latin parvus. In English usage, petty can modify offenses, matters, or concerns, as in petty crime or petty details, and in phrases such as petty cash, a small reserve of cash for incidental expenses.

Petty also exists as a surname. The surname Petty originates in England and has spread to other

In other contexts, petty is used in titles and class descriptors: a petty officer is a non-commissioned

English-speaking
countries.
Notable
individuals
include
Tom
Petty
(1950–2017),
American
musician
and
frontman
of
Tom
Petty
and
the
Heartbreakers.
rank
in
many
navies,
including
the
U.S.
Navy
and
the
Royal
Navy.
The
term
appears
in
political
economy
as
petty
bourgeoisie,
referring
to
a
lower-middle-class
social
group.
The
word
can
carry
a
pejorative
sense
when
used
to
describe
behavior
or
attitudes
as
mean
or
overly
meticulous
about
trifling
matters.