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1 childish
adjective (like a child; silly: a childish remark.) παιδαριώδης -
2 Childish
adj.Like a child: V. ἀντίπαις.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Childish
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3 chatter
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4 child
plural - children; noun1) (a young human being of either sex.) παιδί2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) παιδί•- childish
- childishly
- childishness
- childless
- childlike
- childbirth
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5 high-pitched
adjective ((of sounds, voices etc) high, sharp: a high-pitched, childish voice.) οξύτονος,διαπεραστικός -
6 immature
[imə'tjuə]1) (childish and behaving like someone much younger.) ανώριμος2) (not fully grown or fully developed; not ripe.) άγουρος• -
7 juvenile
1) (( also noun) (a person who is) young or youthful: She will not be sent to prison - she is still a juvenile; juvenile offenders.) ανήλικος: νεανικός, για ανήλικους2) (childish: juvenile behaviour.) ανώριμος -
8 prattle
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9 Babyish
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Babyish
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10 Girlish
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Girlish
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11 Infantile
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Infantile
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12 Young
adj.New born: P. and V. νεογενής (Plat.), V. νεογνός, νεόθηλος, νεόγονος.In one's infancy: P. and V. νήπιος, V. τυτθός.Be young (generally): V. νεάζειν.A sweet sight is a child enjoying youth with its young father: V. συννεάζων ἡδὺ παῖς νέῳ πατρί (Eur., frag.).Younger: P. and V. νεώτερος.The younger: use also V. ὁ νεάζων.——————subs.Of animals: P. and V. θρέμμα, τό (Plat.), V. γονή, ἡ, τόκος, ὁ, νεοσσός, ὁ.Foal: P. and V. πῶλος, ὁ or ἡ.Of birds: P. and V. νεοσσός, ὁ.Infant: see Infant.The young in the womb before birth: V. κῦμα, τό. P. κύημα, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Young
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13 Youthful
adj.Youthful rashness: V. νεον θράσος (Æsch., Pers. 744).On your youthful shoulders: V. νεανίαις ὤμοισι (Eur, Hel. 1562).Youthful form: V. ἡβητὴς τύπος, ὁ (Eur., Heracl 858).Dragged by thousands of youthful hands: V. μυριάσι χειρῶν ἀγόμενοι νεανίδων (Eur., Bacch. 745) Play youthful pranks, v.: Ar. and P. νεανιεύεσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Youthful
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Childish — Child ish (ch[imac]ld [i^]sh), a. 1. Of, pertaining to, befitting, or resembling, a child. Childish innocence. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. Puerile; trifling; weak. [1913 Webster] Methinks that simplicity in her countenance is rather childish than … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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childish — *childlike Analogous words: puerile, boyish, *youthful: *simple, foolish, silly, fatuous, asinine Antonyms: mature, grown up Contrasted words: adult, matured (see MATURE): manly, manful, virile, manlike (see MALE): womanly, womanlike (see FEMALE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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