The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cubhood \Cub"hood\ (k?b"h??d), n.
The state of being a cub. [Jocose] ``From cubhood to old
age.''
--W. B. Dawkins.
Wiktionary
n. 1 the state of being a cub 2 (context by extension English) youth
Usage examples of "cubhood".
Tarzan had impressed upon him in his early cubhood that appropriate punishment followed immediately upon any predatory excursion into the corrals or henhouses.
He was groomed from cubhood to take over for one of his parents, according to his talents and interests, but something went wrong when he was a tweener.
They were a brave group, but they were walking into the nightmares of their cubhood, and it shook the most stalwart among them.
It is the poorest piece of work of which I have been guilty since cubhood, and I desire and I insist that it shall not be mentioned again.
Since cubhood it had been taught to fear these men-things and their long, sharp spears.
But gathered at the foot of the ledge they were descending, spears poised, were perhaps ten males, some hardly past cubhood, others showing the snowy shine of fur which was the badge of age.
Exhausted, Goodtree fell into a fitful sleep in which her unconscious replayed all the incidents of her cubhood with implacable clarity.
I returning to my cubhood, that the mere vision of a woman should take possession of me like this?