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[leest]
–adjective, a superl. of little with less or lesser as compar.
1. smallest in size, amount, degree, etc.; slightest: He gave the least amount of money of anyone.
2. lowest in consideration, position, or importance.
–noun
3. something that is least; the least amount, quantity, degree, etc.
4. South Midland U.S. the youngest in a family or group.
–adverb superl. of little with less as compar.
5. to the smallest extent, amount, or degree: That's the least important question of all. He talks least.
6. at least,
a. at the lowest estimate or figure: The repairs will cost at least $100.
b. at any rate; in any case: You didn't get a good grade, but at least you passed the course.
Also, at the least.
7. not in the least, not in the smallest degree; not at all: I am not in the least concerned about the outcome of the World Series.

Origin:
bef. 950; ME leest(e), OE lǣst, superl. of lǣssa less
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least   (lēst)   
adj.   A superlative of little.
  1. Lowest in importance or rank.

    1. Smallest in magnitude or degree.

    2. Slightest or tiniest: didn't care the least bit.

adv.   Superlative of little.
To or in the lowest or smallest degree.
n.  One that is the lowest or smallest in importance, rank, magnitude, or degree: The dinner menu is the least of my worries tonight. The least you can do is to be polite.

[Middle English, from Old English lǣst; see leis-2 in Indo-European roots.]
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Word Origin & History

least 
O.E. læst, earlier læsest "smallest" (superlative of læs "smaller, less"), from P.Gmc. *laisistaz. Qualifying phrase at least is M.E. æt læstan. Colloquial leastways (1825), regarded as vulgar is simply a one-word form of Chaucer's leest weye (c.1386).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: least
superlative of LITTLE
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Idioms & Phrases

at least

  1. Also, at the least. According to the lowest possible assessment, no less than. For example, At least a dozen more chairs are needed, or The job will take four hours at the least. [c. 1050]

  2. Anyway, anyhow, as in At least you got there on time, or The children enjoyed the dessert at least. [c. 1050] For synonyms, see at any rate; in any case.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
Copyright © 1997. Published by Houghton Mifflin.
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