childe
pronunciation
How to pronounce childe in British English: UK [tʃaɪld]
How to pronounce childe in American English: US [tʃaɪld]
Word Origin
- childe (n.)
- "youth of gentle birth," used as a kind of title, late Old English, variant spelling of child (q.v.).
Example
- 1. The adoption of farming , childe argued , brought with it further transformations .
- 2. The childe love sleeping outin tents when we go camping .
- 3. That childe elder brother feels embarrassed the ground replies : " I am aerating ! " I am aerating !
- 4. Colour of sky gradually dark , childe still stays to sit slow-wittedly in examination room .
- 5. Childe ascribed the shift to climate change , to conditions that dried up the lush forests and plains : humans and animals were drawn together at the last remaining oases , where proximity led to domestication , sedentism , and agriculture .