adj. 少的,小的;微弱的;几乎没有的;不重要的;幼小的
adv. 小小地;卑鄙地
n. 小件物品;矮小的人
n. (Small)人名;(英)斯莫尔
My sister ... is as white as a lilly, and as small as a wand. [Shakespeare, "Two Gentlemen of Verona," 1591]Sense of "not large, of little size" developed in Old English. Of children, "young," from mid-13c. Meaning "inferior in degree or amount" is from late 13c. Meaning "trivial, unimportant" is from mid-14c. Sense of "having little property or trade" is from 1746. That of "characterized by littleness of mind or spirit, base, low, mean" is from 1824. As an adverb by late 14c.