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41 μειρακυλλίω
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42 μειρακυλλίῳ
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43 μειρακυλλίων
μειρακύλλιονstripling: neut gen pl -
44 μειρακύλλια
μειρακύλλιονstripling: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
45 μειρακύλλιον
μειρακύλλιονstripling: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
46 jouvenceau
( féminin jouvenceaux) [ʒuvɑ̃so] nom masculin -
47 mladík
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48 애송이
n. greenhorn, bantling, stripling -
49 ཨོ་ལོ་
[o lo]boy, stripling, earthenware tea pot, place where 2 rivers join, confluence of 2 rivers -
50 stripill
m. a ‘stripling;’ a smooth white-haired dog is in Icel. called stripill. -
51 strípr
m. a stripling, Run. Gramm. -
52 catlaster
young man; boy, lad, stripling -
53 catulaster
young man; boy, lad, stripling -
54 बटु
baṭum. ( alsoᅠ written vaṭu) a boy, lad, stripling, youth (esp. a young Brāhman, but alsoᅠ contemptuously applied to adult persons) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
N. of a class of priests Cat. ;
a form of Ṡiva (so called from being represented by boys in the rites of the Ṡāktas) ib. ;
Calosanthes Indica L. ;
- बटुचरितनाटक
- बटुदास
- बटुमात्र
- बटुरूपिन्
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55 बटुमात्र
baṭu-mātram. a mere stripling MW.
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56 बटुरूपिन्
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57 djalosh
I.madolescentII.mchap [esp. Br.]III.mjuvenileIV.mstriplingV.myoung manVI.myouth -
58 giovincello
* * *[dʒovin'tʃɛllo]sostantivo maschile young boy, lad colloq.* * *giovincello/dʒovin't∫εllo/sostantivo m.young boy, lad colloq. -
59 Spund
bung, spigot2. Spund <-[e]s, -e> [ʃpʊnt] m -
60 mladac
m iron callow youth, green lad, adolescent, stripling; (balavac) whippersnapper* * *• youngster• Johnny
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stripling — [strip′liŋ] n. [ME strypling, lit., one slim as a strip] a grown boy; youth passing into manhood … English World dictionary
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stripling — UK [ˈstrɪplɪŋ] / US noun [countable] Word forms stripling : singular stripling plural striplings mainly literary a young man who is not yet an adult … English dictionary
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stripling — /ˈstrɪplɪŋ / (say stripling) noun a youth just passing from boyhood to manhood. {strip2 + ling1} …