Infant

  • 11Infánt — (span. infante; vom lat. infans, d.i. Kind) und Infantin (span. infanta), in Spanien und Portugal Titel der Prinzen und Prinzessinnen des königl. Hauses …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 12Infant — Infant, Infantin, von infans, in Spanien u. Portugal Titel der königl. Prinzen und Prinzessinen …

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  • 13ìnfant — m (ìnfantkinja ž) 〈G mn nātā〉 prijestolonasljednik u nekim zemljama (ob. u Španjolskoj); princ, kraljević ✧ {{001f}}šp. ← lat …

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  • 14infant — (n.) late 14c., child during earliest period of life (sometimes extended to age 7 and sometimes including a fetus), from L. infantem (nom. infans) young child, babe in arms, noun use of adjective meaning not able to speak, from in not, opposite… …

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  • 15infant — ìnfant m <G mn nātā> DEFINICIJA prestolonasljednik u nekim zemljama (ob. u Španjolskoj); kraljević, princ ETIMOLOGIJA šp. infante ≃ lat. infans: v. infantan …

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  • 16infant — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mos I, Mc. infantncie; lm M. infantnci {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} tytuł synów króla Hiszpanii lub Portugalii; także osoba nosząca taki tytuł <hiszp. z łac.> {{/stl 7}} …

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  • 17infant — ► NOUN 1) a very young child or baby. 2) Brit. a schoolchild between the ages of five and seven. ORIGIN Old French enfant, from Latin infans unable to speak …

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  • 18infant — [in′fənt] n. [ME infaunt < OFr enfant < L infans (gen. infantis), child < adj., not yet speaking < in , not + fans, prp. of fari, to speak: see FAME] 1. a very young child; baby 2. a person in the state of legal infancy; minor adj. 1 …

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  • 19Infant — Baby redirects here. For other uses, see Baby (disambiguation). Newborn redirects here. For the song by Muse, see New Born. For the moth, see Infant (moth). An infant sleeping …

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  • 20infant — [[t]ɪ̱nfənt[/t]] infants 1) N COUNT: oft N n An infant is a baby or very young child. [FORMAL] ...young mums with infants in prams... The family were forced to flee with their infant son. ...the infant mortality rate in Britain. 2) N COUNT: usu… …

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