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childe

English

Etymology

From Old English ?ild.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: ch?ld, IPA(key): /t?a?ld/
  • Homophone: child

Noun

childe

  1. A child of noble birth.
  2. The cognomen given to the oldest son prior to his taking his father's title.

Anagrams

  • chelid, chield

Middle English

Noun

childe

  1. Alternative form of child

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chield

English

Alternative forms

  • chiel, childe

Etymology

Borrowed from Scots chield, apparently a variant form of child retained in specific senses.

Noun

chield (plural chields)

  1. (Scotland) A man; a fellow, chap.
    • 1932, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song, Polygon 2006 (A Scots Quair), p. 196:
      Kinraddie fair seethed with the news next day, all about the attack on the Mill and how Rob had chased the childes that came up against him […].

Anagrams

  • chelid, childe

Scots

Alternative forms

  • chiel, cheel

Etymology

Apparently a variant form of child.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t?ild/

Noun

chield (plural chields)

  1. child
  2. man, fellow, chap
  3. young woman

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