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21children — Kamali i: ohā (fig.). ♦ Two children reared together, kama lua. ♦ Children who leave home, hi ikua. ♦ Children of Israel, mamo o Ikela ela. ♦ To bear many children, hānau kama, ho olu a …
22Children — Child Child (ch[imac]ld), n.; pl. {Children} (ch[i^]l dr[e^]n). [AS. cild, pl. cildru; cf. Goth. kil[thorn]ei womb, in kil[thorn][=o] with child.] 1. A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the first degree; the immediate progeny of… …
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24children — Childlessness was such a disaster that the Hebrews could regard it only as a punishment from God (Gen. 20:18); but children in abundance (Ps. 127:5) were a mark of divine blessing, and, in the case of sons, the means of perpetuating the family… …
25children — Used to a group of young children, but occasionally said to adults if they appear to be acting like children. An American speaker in A World of Difference, by Stanley Price, says to two men who are quarrelling: ‘Now, now, children. No falling… …
26children — noun /ˈʧɪl.dɹən/ a) More than one son or daughter, or none. Offspring. Do you have children? b) More than one young person, or none. Yes, I have three children. Syn: kids, offspring, spawn, litter, b …
27children’s — is the only possible spelling of the possessive form of children …
28children's — is the only possible spelling of the possessive form of children …
29children — [[t]tʃɪ̱ldrən[/t]] Children is the plural of child …
30CHILDREN — pl. of CHILD. * * * plural of ↑child * * * children plural of child …