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Infanthood
Infanthood \In"fant*hood\, n. Infancy. [R.]
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infanthood
n. infancy
Usage examples of "infanthood".
For some reason it was possessed mainly by females and those of certain kin lines so that each girl child was carefully watched from infanthood for any signs of such gifts.
But a number of the ladies, who were doubtless bored silly with the graves, exclaimed with delight and admiration over the lad, whose blond curls and chubby cheeks set him closer to infanthood than boyhood.
He was a Command officer, bred and conditioned since infanthood to serve and obey.
In her mind, her mother spoke to her, as she had done in her infanthood, and, like an infant, she did not understand the words.