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pædotrophy|piːˈdɒtrəfɪ| [ad. Gr. παιδοτροϕία.] The rearing of children. So pædotrophic |piːdəʊˈtrɒfɪk| a., relating to the rearing of children; pæˈdotrophist, one skilled in rearing children.
1857Mayne Expos. Lex., Pædotrophia, old term..pedotrophy. 1890J. S. Billings Nat. Med. Dict. II. 271 Pædotrophy..The hygiene of the rearing of children. 1889J. Sully in Harper's Mag. June 102/2 Pædotrophic Partnership, the term by which the new Socialism designated a particular and relatively permanent variety of sexual attachment. Ibid. 108/2 They could..pronounce the plaintiff a properly qualified pædotrophist. |