dictionary definitions for "child"


From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]:

  child
      n 1: a young person of either sex; "she writes books for
           children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British
           term for youngsters" [syn: kid, youngster, minor,
           shaver, nipper, small fry, tiddler, tike,
           tyke, fry, nestling]
      2: a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; "they had
         three children"; "they were able to send their kids to
         college" [syn: kid] [ant: parent]
      3: an immature childish person; "he remained a child in
         practical matters as long as he lived"; "stop being a
         baby!" [syn: baby]
      4: a member of a clan or tribe; "the children of Israel"

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Child \Child\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Childed; p. pr. & vb. n.
     Childing.]
     To give birth; to produce young.
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           This queen Genissa childing died.        --Warner.
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           It chanced within two days they childed both.
                                                    --Latimer.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Child \Child\ (ch[imac]ld), n.; pl. Children
     (ch[i^]l"dr[e^]n). [AS. cild, pl. cildru; cf. Goth.
     kil[thorn]ei womb, in-kil[thorn][=o] with child.]
     1. A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the
        first degree; the immediate progeny of human parents; --
        in law, legitimate offspring. Used also of animals and
        plants.
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     2. A descendant, however remote; -- used esp. in the plural;
        as, the children of Israel; the children of Edom.
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     3. One who, by character of practice, shows signs of
        relationship to, or of the influence of, another; one
        closely connected with a place, occupation, character,
        etc.; as, a child of God; a child of the devil; a child of
        disobedience; a child of toil; a child of the people.
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     4. A noble youth. See Childe. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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     5. A young person of either sex. esp. one between infancy and
        youth; hence, one who exhibits the characteristics of a
        very young person, as innocence, obedience, trustfulness,
        limited understanding, etc.
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              When I was child. I spake as a child, I understood
              as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became
              a man, I put away childish things.    --1. Cor. xii.
                                                    11.
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     6. A female infant. [Obs.]
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              A boy or a child, I wonder?           --Shak.
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     To be with child, to be pregnant.
  
     Child's play, light work; a trifling contest.
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 Sep 2003) [foldoc]:

  child
  
     daughter
  


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