Citations:minutæ

Noun:

 * 1788, The British Mercury, Hoffmann; Volume VI, №. 27, pages 11–12:
 * He would not contend with him on the technical knowledge of the quantum of ſum at which fees ſhould be apportioned ; but he was apprehenſive, that ſhould every minutæ of account be eternally taken up and examined, according to the preſent Motion, all the honor which the Managers were gaining in Weſtminſter‐Hall, would be loſt in the cavillings of the Houſe of Commons.
 * 1807, Henry James Pye, The Sportsman’s Dictionary; fifth edition, page #267:
 * On your return from hunting (whether after a long or ſhort chaſe), the mode of management is critically the ſame ; your horſe’s legs and feet ſhould be immediately waſhed with warm water : and, at the ſame time, inſpected, whether they have received any injury by over‐reaches, ſtubs, or in lacerations between hair and hoof ; while this is doing, let a portion of hay be laid before him, and immediately after a pailful of water ſlightly warm, and then let the uſual ceremony of dreſsing, feeding, oiling, ſtopping, and other minutæ of the ſtable be gone through.
 * 1863, Scholes Butler Birch, Constipated Bowels, John Churchill and Sons; second edition, Chapter IV, page #135:
 * A great number of little minutæ might be offered for effecting this desirable end, even within‐door ; sharp walking, running, and jumping, are of course very obvious methods.
 * 1903, Israel Kaufman, The Origin and Economy of Energy in the Universe, The Chief Press; Book V, § I, page #238:
 * Now, for the correspondence of minutæ between the cause and effect, which we esteem the strongest possible evidence of casual relations, as was explained in the introduction to this part.
 * 1911, The Temple Artisan; Volume XII, №. 2, page #21:
 * As the cells of the blood stream die and are replaced by others and greater numbers of the latter by the action of the laws of physics, so the minutæ of the constructive forces are diminished and increased by the action of higher laws on the spiritual bases of their minutæ.