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childship
childship Now rare. (ˈtʃaɪldʃɪp) [f. child n. + -ship; cf. sonship. (App. formed to render St. Paul's υἱοθεσία.)] 1. The relationship of child to parent; the attainment of this status, filiation, adoption.1535 Coverdale Rom. viii. 23 We..grone within in oure selues for the Childshippe. 1613 T. Adams... Oxford English Dictionary
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childhood
childhood also † childhead. (ˈtʃaɪldhʊd) Forms: α. 1 cildhád, 2–3 childhade, 3–5 -hode, 4 -hod, 4–6 chyld(e)hode, 5 -hodde, 5–6 childehode, 6–7 child-hood, 7 -hoode, 6– childhood. β. 3–5 childhede, 4 -hed, 4–5 childehede, 5 chyldhede, 6– head, Sc. child-, chyldheid, (9 (nonce-use) childhead). [OE. c... Oxford English Dictionary
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adopt
adopt, v. (əˈdɒpt) [a. Fr. adopte-r (16th c. in Litt.) ad. L. adoptā-re to choose for oneself, esp. a child; f. ad to + optāre to choose; prop. a freq. vb. f. an obs. pple. *opt-us, f. *op-ĕre to wish.] 1. a. gen. To take (any one) voluntarily into any relationship (as heir, son, father, friend, cit... Oxford English Dictionary
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