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children
English
Alternative forms
- childer (archaic, except in Ireland)
- childs (nonstandard, rare)
- chillen (eye dialect)
Etymology
From Middle English children, alteration of earlier childre ("children"; > English dialectal childer), from Old English ?ildru, ?ildra (“children”), nominative and accusative plural of ?ild (“child”), equivalent to child +? -ren.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t???ld??n/
- (Southern American English, AAVE) IPA(key): [t??l.??n]
- (General American, Canada) IPA(key): [?t???l.d??? ???n]
- (General Australian) IPA(key): [?t???ld??? ???n] (alternative)
- Hyphenation: child?ren
Noun
children
- plural of child.
Anagrams
- childern
Middle English
Noun
children
- plural of child
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playsuit
English
Etymology
play +? suit
Noun
playsuit (plural playsuits)
- A one-piece stretch garment worn by very young children.
- A one-piece item of clothing for women.
- A one-piece undergarment for women.
Translations
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