If you're an English native speaker, do you ever use the word "minute" as a verb¹ to mean taking notes at a meeting?

A — I do
B — I would use the word, but that context normally doesn't come up in my life
C — I would not, because that meaning is archaic

(Boosts appreciated.)

¹ Emphasis on "as a verb". An example sentence would be to say "could you join us to minute the conversation?"

A
31.5%
B
22.6%
C
46%
Poll ended at .

@xahteiwi

I think perhaps 'formal' or 'official' rather than 'archaic' might be closer to the reality. So for example 'the minutes' might be taken at a council meeting but 'notes' taken at meetings where an exact record was not required. Also have only ever heard it used in the plural as 'the minutes'. Hope this waffle helps as I haven't had my espresso yet!