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‖ jeunesse|ʒœnɛs| [Fr.] Young people; the young.
1781H. Walpole Let. 25 July (1904) XII. 31 All the jeunesse strolled about the garden. We ancients..retired from the dew. 1858Trollope Dr. Thorne II. xv. 309 ‘La jeunesse’ was beginning to get a lesson; experience..sometimes comes early in life. 1884H. James in Atlantic Monthly Sept. 310/2 In the early days of October when the whole jeunesse of the country is going back to school. 1947Horizon Oct. 11 As if the wonderful jeunesse of America were suddenly to retain their idealism. |