单词 | young one |
释义 | > as lemmasyoung one young one n. (also colloquial young 'un, young un) a young person or animal, a youngster; (in plural) an animal's offspring (cf. sense B. 2). ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > young person > [noun] youngeOE younglingOE girlc1300 youtha1325 young onec1384 birdc1405 young person1438 young blood1557 primrosea1568 slip1582 juvenal1598 quat1607 airling1611 egga1616 saplinga1616 chita1657 a slip of a girla1660 juvenile1733 young adult1762 boots1806 snip1838 spring chicken1857 yob1859 kid1884 chiseller1922 juvenile adult1926 YA1974 yoof1986 the world > people > person > child > [noun] wenchelc890 childeOE littleOE littlingOE hired-childc1275 smalla1300 brolla1325 innocentc1325 chickc1330 congeonc1330 impc1380 faunt1382 young onec1384 scionc1390 weea1400 birdc1405 chickenc1440 enfaunta1475 small boyc1475 whelp1483 burden1490 little one1509 brat?a1513 younkerkin1528 kitling1541 urchin1556 loneling1579 breed1586 budling1587 pledge?1587 ragazzo1591 simplicity1592 bantling1593 tadpole1594 two-year-old1594 bratcheta1600 lambkin1600 younker1601 dandling1611 buda1616 eyas-musketa1616 dovelinga1618 whelplinga1618 puppet1623 butter printa1625 chit1625 piggy1625 ninnyc1626 youngster1633 fairya1635 lap-child1655 chitterling1675 squeaker1676 cherub1680 kid1690 wean1692 kinchin1699 getlingc1700 totum17.. charity-child1723 small girl1734 poult1739 elfin1748 piggy-wiggy1766 piccaninny1774 suck-thumb18.. teeny1802 olive1803 sprout1813 stumpie1820 sexennarian1821 totty1822 toddle1825 toddles1828 poppet1830 brancher1833 toad1836 toddler1837 ankle-biter1840 yarkera1842 twopenny1844 weeny1844 tottykins1849 toddlekins1852 brattock1858 nipper1859 sprat1860 ninepins1862 angelet1868 tenas man1870 tad1877 tacker1885 chavvy1886 joey1887 toddleskin1890 thumb-sucker1891 littlie1893 peewee1894 tyke1894 che-ild1896 kiddo1896 mother's bairn1896 childling1903 kipper1905 pick1905 small1907 God forbid1909 preadolescent1909 subadolescent1914 toto1914 snookums1919 tweenie1919 problem child1920 squirt1924 trottie1924 tiddler1927 subteen1929 perisher1935 poopsie1937 pre-schooler1937 pre-teen1938 pre-teener1940 juvie1941 sprog1944 pikkie1945 subteenager1947 pre-teenager1948 pint-size1954 saucepan lid1960 rug rat1964 smallie1984 bosom-child- the world > people > person > child > [noun] > children collectively young onec1384 infancy1609 infantry1616 olive plants1616 olive branch1655 little folk1689 little people1712 brattery1783 small people1829 nurseryful1879 rising fives1968 the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > [noun] > offspring seedOE offspringOE begottena1325 birtha1325 issuea1325 burgeoninga1340 fruit of the loinsa1340 young onec1384 increasement1389 geta1400 gendera1425 procreation1461 progeniturec1487 engendera1500 propagation1536 feture1537 increase1552 breed1574 spawn1590 bowela1593 teeming1599 pullulation1641 prolifications1646 educt1677 produce1823 society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > [noun] > progeny or offspring bairn-teamc885 childeOE tudderc897 seedOE teamOE wastum971 offspringOE i-cundeOE fostera1175 i-streonc1175 strainc1175 brooda1300 begetc1300 barm-teamc1315 issuea1325 progenyc1330 fruit of the loinsa1340 bowel1382 young onec1384 suita1387 engendrurea1400 fruitinga1400 geta1400 birth?a1425 porturec1425 progenityc1450 bodyfauntc1460 generation1477 fryc1480 enfantement1483 infantment1483 blood issue1535 propagation1536 offspring1548 race1549 family?1552 increase1552 breed1574 begetting1611 sperm1641 bed1832 fruitage1850 c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Mark xvi. 5 Thei goynge yn into the sepulcre syȝen a ȝong oon [L. iuvenem], hilid with a whit stoole. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Isa. xi. B The cowe and the Bere shal fede together, and their yongones shal lye together. a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) iv. ii. 11 The poore Wren..will fight, Her yong ones in her Nest, against the Owle. View more context for this quotation 1653 W. Harvey Anat. Exercitations xi. 53 The superficies of this Island (in the moneths of May and June) is almost covered quite over with Nests, Egges, and Young-Ones. 1693 Humours & Conversat. Town 118 If you want a Foil, as indeed 'tis generally the Care of you young Ones, now-a-days, to get one that's Ugly or Old. 1720 D. Manley Power of Love i. 17 An Eagle bearing his young One in his Claws. 1780 S. Johnson Let. 4 July (1992) III. 281 I..hope she will not be too rigorous with the young ones, but allow them to be happy their own way. a1827 W. Hickey Mem. (1960) iv. 64 So the young'un there wanted to be off, but I said as how I knew a trick worth two of that. 1854 Graham's Mag. May 581/2 It was the old bar [= bear] comin' home to her young uns, and a-comin' down the tree tail-foremost! 1876 M. E. Braddon Joshua Haggard's Daughter I. i. 36 You beware o' that young 'un. He's bound to be your foe. 1922 J. A. Thomson Outl. Sci. I. iii. 128 Some carry their young ones about after they are born, like the Surinam toad and the kangaroo. 1981 J. D. MacDonald Free Fall in Crimson xix. 219 Here and there are little groups of younguns who know what an original idea tastes like. 2012 D. Park Light of Amsterdam xii. 272 There's a lot to worry about, a lot to get right. Young ones seem to take it in their stride nowadays. < as lemmas |
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