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childe
1[ chahyld ]
noun
- a youth of noble birth.
Childe
2[ chahyld ]
noun
- Vere Gordon [veer], 1892–1957, English anthropologist, archaeologist, and writer; born in Australia.
childe
/ ³Ùʃ²¹Éª±ô»å /
noun
- archaic.a young man of noble birth
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of childe1
Example Sentences
Childe Dundao scored 19 points for Angola, which led by seven early and was still tied with Italy at 52-all late in the third.
It was here on Wednesday 3 October 2007 that Robbie pulled in to the car park of the Childe of Hale pub with the cash and banker's draft.
The orange-tinged work by Church, one of the Hudson River School’s most successful artists, is valued at $1 million, and the university hopes to make another $2 million by selling Childe Hassam’s “The Silver Veil and the Golden Gate,†a coastal landscape by a pioneering American Impressionist.
Childe Hassam’s “The Chinese Merchants†impressionistically depicts a Chinatown street scene in Portland, Ore. Thomas Wilmer Dewing’s two pictures of women in flowing white gowns amid leafy landscapes are impressionist treatments of a classical subject, painted on Asian-style folding screens.
She also wrote essays about child-rearing for The Ladies’ Home Journal and other publications, referring to Isabel as Suzanne and using a pseudonym for herself, Elizabeth Childe.
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