Small is not a common noun; it is not a noun at all. Nouns are people, places, and things. Adjectives describe nouns, such as size or color. Small is an adjective.
The noun 'posy' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a small bunch of flowers, a word for a thing.
"Tiny" is an adjective, not a common noun or a proper noun. It is used to describe something that is very small in size.
Yes, the plural noun 'insects' is a commonnoun, a general word for any small air-breathing arthropods.
Yes, the noun 'small' is a commonnoun, a general word for word a size of clothing or a small or narrow part (the small of the back).
Yes, the noun 'doll' is a common noun, a general word for any small model of a human, often a child's toy.
Minnow is a common noun meaning a small freshwater fish of the carp family; a small or unimportant person.
Yes, the noun 'samples' is a common noun, the plural form of the noun 'sample', a general word for a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like.
No, "hillock" is a common noun. It refers to a small hill or mound of earth.
Yes the word stream is a noun. It is a common noun.
The word "hut" is considered a common noun. It is a general term used to describe a small and simple shelter or dwelling.
Yes, the noun 'squad' is a common noun, a general word for a small organized group of soldiers; a general word for a small group of people having a particular task; a general word for any squad of any kind.
That depends on usage. A hamlet, referring to a small town, would be a common noun. While Hamlet, referring to the name of Shakespeare's play, would be a proper noun.