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Definition of youth
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Youth (pl. ) of Yout.
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Indenture
::
Indenture
(n.) A
mutual
agreement
in
writing
between
two or more
parties,
whereof
each party has
usually
a
counterpart
or
duplicate;
sometimes
in the pl., a short form for
indentures
of
apprenticeship,
the
contract
by which a youth is bound
apprentice
to a
master..
Bud
::
Bud (v. i.) To be like a bud in
respect
to youth and
freshness,
or
growth
and
promise;
as, a
budding
virgin..
Hopeful
::
Hopeful
(a.)
Having
qualities
which
excite
hope;
affording
promise
of good or of
success;
as, a
hopeful
youth;
a
hopeful
prospect..
Lively
::
Lively
(superl.)
Brisk;
vivacious;
active;
as, a
lively
youth..
Mercurial
::
Mercurial
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
fabled
to
belong
to the god
Mercury;
swift;
active;
sprightly;
fickle;
volatile;
changeable;
as, a
mercurial
youth;
a
mercurial
temperament..
Juvenile
::
Juvenile
(n.) A young
person
or
youth;
-- used
sportively
or
familiarly.
Hot-brained
::
Hot-brained
(a.)
Ardent
in
temper;
violent;
rash;
impetuous;
as,
hot-brained
youth..
Relic
::
Relic (n.)
Hence,
a
memorial;
anything
preserved
in
remembrance;
as,
relics
of
youthful
days or
friendships..
Youthly
::
Youthly
(a.)
Young;
youthful.
Youth
::
Youth (n.) The part of life that
succeeds
to
childhood;
the
period
of
existence
preceding
maturity
or age; the whole early part of life, from
childhood,
or,
sometimes,
from
infancy,
to
manhood..
Verdant
::
Verdant
(a.)
Unripe
in
knowledge
or
judgment;
unsophisticated;
raw;
green;
as, a
verdant
youth..
Youthful
::
Youthful
(a.) Not yet
mature
or aged;
young.
Pupil
::
Pupil (n.) A youth or
scholar
of
either
sex under the care of an
instructor
or
tutor.
Flower
::
Flower
(n.) The
fairest,
freshest,
and
choicest
part of
anything;
as, the
flower
of an army, or of a
family;
the state or time of
freshness
and
bloom;
as, the
flower
of life, that is,
youth..
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
Youthful;
florid;
as, these fresh
nymphs..
Youngling
::
Youngling
(a.)
Young;
youthful.
Tame
::
Tame (a.) To
subdue;
to
conquer;
to
repress;
as, to tame the pride or
passions
of
youth..
Toward
::
Toward
(prep.)
Readly
to do or
learn;
compliant
with duty; not
froward;
apt;
docile;
tractable;
as, a
toward
youth..
Chap
::
Chap (n.) A man or boy; a
youth;
a
fellow.
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) A state or time of
beauty,
freshness,
and
vigor;
an
opening
to
higher
perfection,
analogous
to that of buds into
blossoms;
as, the bloom of
youth..
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