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Len [333]
4 years ago
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What does the word childe signify (use a dictionary if needed)?

English
2 answers:
attashe74 [19]4 years ago
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The word childe signifies someone who is born of noblity.
aleksklad [387]4 years ago
4 0

Answer: The word "childe" means "a young man who was born as member of a noble family".

Explanation: <u> "Childe" makes reference to a young man that was born in an aristocratic family or in a family with the title of nobility</u>. At the same time, a childe can aspire to become a knight. "Childe" is considered to be an archaic word. It was mainly used during the 19th century and it actually comes from the Old English word "Cild", which means "young lord". Moreover, it is a variant of "child".

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