单词 | youngerly |
释义 | youngerlyadj. Originally North American (now somewhat rare). Somewhat young; younger. Frequently opposed to elderly. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > age > youth > [adjective] > young (of beings) littleeOE youngOE younglyOE younglinga1250 little waxena1325 greena1398 imperfecta1398 primec1429 unold?1440 juvync1450 novelc1450 unaged1486 in youth's flowers?1507 unbearded1560 unweaned1581 whelpish1586 ungrown1593 under-age1594 unhatched1601 infantine1603 springalda1614 unbakeda1616 unlickeda1616 juvenile1625 lile1633 juvenal1638 bloomy1651 youngish1667 blooming1676 puerilea1680 youngerly1742 steerish1789 chota1814 white-shoe1960 1742 D. Boardman Let. 16 Nov. in C. Chauncy Seasonable Thoughts State of Relig. in New-Eng. (1743) i. 203 There were among them two or three of thirty Years, or more; tho' they were mainly of the more youngerly Sort. 1792 Amer. Apollo 6 Jan. 257 An elder matron amidst a group of youngerly females. 1870 O. S. Fowler Sexual Sci. iii. i. 420 A youngerly lady had, by far, better marry an elderly man. 1951 O. Nash (title) Parents keep out: elderly poems for youngerly readers. 2003 Irish Times (Nexis) 22 Oct. 21 I do not regard myself as an elderly person, indeed, I feel just the same (inside) as when I was youngerly. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1742 |
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