"Ministral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "ministral" is not a commonly used term in modern English. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is no longer used. However, I can try to help you understand what it might refer to.
Based on my research, "ministral" seems to be a term that was used in the 17th and 18th centuries to describe a person who served as a servant or attendant to a high-ranking official or noble. This could include roles such as a chamberlain, steward, or majordomo.
Alternatively, "ministral" might also be related to the word "ministerial," which refers to something related to or done by a minister, typically a clergy member or a high-ranking government official.
If you have any more context or information about where you encountered the word "ministral," I might be able to help you understand its meaning better.
Ministral