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BANTLING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BANTLING is a very young child.
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BANTLING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a very young child. bantling. / ˈbæntlɪŋ /. noun. archaic, a young child; brat. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © ...
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bantling - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(archaic) A bastard-child. (archaic, derogatory) A brat. Synonyms. edit · babe · infant.
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bantling
bantling (ˈbæntlɪŋ) [possibly f. band, swathe + -ling; but considered by Mahn, with greater probability, a corruption of Ger. bänkling bastard f. bank bench, i.e. ‘a child begotten on a bench, and not in the marriage-bed’; cf. bastard.] A young or small child, a brat. (Often used depreciatively, and...
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bantling, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun bantling is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for bantling is from 1593, in the writing of Michael Drayton, poet.
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19 Synonyms & Antonyms for BANTLING | Thesaurus.com
bantling · babe · bairn · bambino · bundle · neonate · suckling · tot. Weak matches. little one · small child. noun as in newborn. Synonyms Antonyms. Strong ...
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Richard O'Callaghan
"Bantling Boy"
Heartbeat 1 episode) (2005)... Ringer Redknapp ... "Rustlers & Hustlers"
The Afternoon Play ... Harry ... 1 episode ...
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"BANTLING": A small or young child - OneLook
▸ noun: (archaic, UK dialectal) An infant or young child. ▸ noun: (archaic) A bastard-child. ▸ noun: (archaic, derogatory) A brat.
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BANTLING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
bantling in American English (ˈbæntlɪŋ ) noun Archaic a young child; brat a term of contempt Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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Writer's Reference Center - bastard; bantling. - fofweb.com
Bantling has a similar derivation, coming from the German bank, "bench," and conveying the idea of a child begotten on a bench instead of in the marriage bed. " ...
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BANTLING Synonyms: 77 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for BANTLING: tike, infant, newborn, moppet, youngling, neonate, weanling, nestling; Antonyms of BANTLING: elder, ancient, oldster, ...
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bantling - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
bant•ling (bant′ling),USA pronunciation n. a very young child. German Bänkling illegitimate child. See bench, -ling1; 1585–95.
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odeling
ˈodeling nonce-wd. [f. as prec. + -ling.] A diminutive or ‘bantling’ ode.a 1845 Hood To Hahnemann xii, An Ode-ling more will set you all to rights.
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Philip McGough
He appeared in Midsomer Murders “Bantling Boy” as Geoffrey (2005). In 2006, he guest-starred in the audio drama Sapphire and Steel: Perfect Day.
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rickety
rickety, a. (ˈrɪkɪtɪ) Also 7– ricketty. [f. ricket n.1 + -y.] 1. a. Affected with, suffering from, rickets; subject to rickets.c 1720 Gibson Farrier's Guide ii. v. (1738) 189 Bones..not unlike those of ricketty children. 1775 Phil. Trans. LXVI. 103 On shore they walk quite erect with a waddling moti...
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