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    Petty \Pet"ty\, a. [Compar. {Pettier}; superl. {Pettiest}.] [OE.
    petit, F. petit; probably of Celtic origin, and akin to E.
    piece. Cf. {Petit}.]
    Little; trifling; inconsiderable; also, inferior;
    subordinate; as, a petty fault; a petty prince. --Denham.

    Like a petty god
    I walked about, admired of all. --Milton.

    {Petty averages}. See under {Average}.

    {Petty cash}, money expended or received in small items or
    amounts.

    {Petty officer}, a subofficer in the navy, as a gunner, etc.,
    corresponding to a noncommissionned officer in the army.

    Note: For petty constable, petty jury, petty larceny, petty
    treason, See {Petit}.

    Syn: Little; diminutive; inconsiderable; inferior; trifling;
    trivial; unimportant; frivolous.


    Average \Av"er*age\, n. [OF. average, LL. averagium, prob. fr.
    OF. aver, F. avoir, property, horses, cattle, etc.; prop.
    infin., to have, from L. habere to have. Cf. F. av['e]rage
    small cattle, and avarie (perh. of different origin) damage
    to ship or cargo, port dues. The first meaning was perhaps
    the service of carting a feudal lord's wheat, then charge for
    carriage, the contribution towards loss of things carried, in
    proportion to the amount of each person's property. Cf.
    {Aver}, n., {Avercorn}, {Averpenny}.]
    1. (OLd Eng. Law) That service which a tenant owed his lord,
    to be done by the work beasts of the tenant, as the
    carriage of wheat, turf, etc.

    2. [Cf. F. avarie damage to ship or cargo.] (Com.)
    (a) A tariff or duty on goods, etc. [Obs.]
    (b) Any charge in addition to the regular charge for
    freight of goods shipped.
    (c) A contribution to a loss or charge which has been
    imposed upon one of several for the general benefit;
    damage done by sea perils.
    (d) The equitable and proportionate distribution of loss
    or expense among all interested.

    {General average}, a contribution made, by all parties
    concerned in a sea adventure, toward a loss occasioned by
    the voluntary sacrifice of the property of some of the
    parties in interest for the benefit of all. It is called
    general average, because it falls upon the gross amount of
    ship, cargo, and freight at risk and saved by the
    sacrifice. --Kent.

    {Particular average} signifies the damage or partial loss
    happening to the ship, or cargo, or freight, in
    consequence of some fortuitous or unavoidable accident;
    and it is borne by the individual owners of the articles
    damaged, or by their insurers.

    {Petty averages} are sundry small charges, which occur
    regularly, and are necessarily defrayed by the master in
    the usual course of a voyage; such as port charges, common
    pilotage, and the like, which formerly were, and in some
    cases still are, borne partly by the ship and partly by
    the cargo. In the clause commonly found in bills of
    lading, ``primage and average accustomed,'' average means
    a kind of composition established by usage for such
    charges, which were formerly assessed by way of average.
    --Arnould. --Abbott. --Phillips.

    3. A mean proportion, medial sum or quantity, made out of
    unequal sums or quantities; an arithmetical mean. Thus, if
    A loses 5 dollars, B 9, and C 16, the sum is 30, and the
    average 10.

    4. Any medial estimate or general statement derived from a
    comparison of diverse specific cases; a medium or usual
    size, quantity, quality, rate, etc. ``The average of
    sensations.'' --Paley.

    5. pl. In the English corn trade, the medial price of the
    several kinds of grain in the principal corn markets.

    {On an average}, taking the mean of unequal numbers or
    quantities.

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