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 gotta believe the A and B people are not catching "AS A VERB" in your question.

Everybody knows you take minutes at a meeting. Never in my life has anyone said "would you minute this meeting?"

(It was once a valid verb, but definitely archaic.)

Edit: Native US English speaker, professional background, attended many meetings with many minutes. 😅

@toddz Good point, emphasis added.