The meaning of the word childhood is the state of being a child. It is the time in a persons life of when they were young and a child.
A time when a person was young
meaning of anambra
The word 'spider' comes from an old European word 'spenwanen' meaning to spin. Or from a Germanic word 'spinne' with the same meaning. The Greek connection is from the word 'arachnid' or 'arachn' meaning spiders web, which in turn comes from Latin 'arachnida
Meaning of Mhiel in spanish word is "MAHAL".
secret,
It comes from the word 'vikingr'. The meaning is diffuse but that word comes from 'vik' which still today has the meaning 'small bay' in Swedish.
" CHILDHOOD "
A synonym for the word 'childhood' is 'youth'.
It means - childhood faith. It might be used to describe a child's belief in fairies
Yes, the word 'childhood' is a noun, a word for a period in a person's life; a word for a thing. The noun 'childhood' is a closed compound noun (no space); a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own. The noun 'childhood' is a common noun, a general word for the childhood of anyone, anywhere. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
the English word "infant" comes from the Latin in and fare and literally means "not speaking"
In Hindi, "Baal-Kaand" refers to a story, event, or situation involving children or young individuals. It is a term often used to describe tales or incidents related to children's mischiefs, adventures, or upbringing.
A very little of Jesus childhood is known to us.
condition
the French word for childhood is 'enfance' (fem.)
No, the word 'childhood' is a common, abstract, compound noun.A possessive noun is a noun that indicates that something belongs to that noun by use of an apostrophe -s ('s) at the end of the noun, or just an apostrophe (') at the end of a plural noun that ends with -s.The possessive form for the noun childhood is childhood's.example: A childhood's years are fleeting.
Yes, the sentence "I have been in love with him since childhood" is grammatically correct. It uses the present perfect tense to express an action that started in the past and continues into the present.
The word "childish" shares the same root with childhood, both deriving from the Old English word "cild."