Dictionarymin•yanPronunciation: ( Seph.mēn-yän'; Ashk., Eng. min'yun), [key] —n., —pl. min•yan•imPronunciation: ( Seph.mēn-yä-nēm'; Ashk. min-yô'nim), [key] Eng. min•yans. Hebrew. 1. the number of persons required by Jewish law to be present to conduct a communal religious service, traditionally a minimum of 10 Jewish males over 13 years of age. 2. such a group. Min•yanPronunciation: (min'yun), [key] Class. Myth. —adj. 1. descended from Minyas. 2. being or pertaining to a gray, wheel-thrown pottery produced in ancient Greece during the early part of the Helladic period, c2000b.c. —n. Minyans. Also,Min•yaePronunciation: (min'yē). [key]the descendants of Minyas who inhabited Orchomenus in Boeotia and Iolcus in Thessaly. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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