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Childe /tʃʌɪld /noun [in names] archaic or literaryA youth of noble birth: Childe Harold...- When an immortal grants a longer life to a mortal, temporarily bestowing our powers to them, there is no written or unwritten rule that states the Childe must stay with their Sire.
- Only when her youngest Childe had left - and she glared after him - Kaya returned her attention to the catastrophe of the night.
- Her voice was shaking like she was some miserable Childe.
Origin Late Old English, variant of child. Rhymes child, mild, self-styled, undefiled, wild, Wilde |