Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as babyhood.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun rare Babyhood.

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  • noun Babyhood.

Etymologies

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babe +‎ -hood

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Examples

  • Elvis Darcy was a disgusting creep who picked on women and children, but maybe she could use her babehood on him.

    Who Do You Say I Am 2010

  • And there are LOTS of low heeled shoes to choose from for those of us well into old babehood who don't want to break their ankles in the strappy, badly fitting 4+ inchers that are proliferating in most stores.

    Zappos.com: new styles 2008

  • Brandon had learned this little detail during back-to-school night when some girl’s mother—herself single and clearly on the prowl—sought him out to share with the father the depth of the son’s babehood.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • Brandon had learned this little detail during back-to-school night when some girl’s mother—herself single and clearly on the prowl—sought him out to share with the father the depth of the son’s babehood.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • Brandon had learned this little detail during back-to-school night when some girl’s mother—herself single and clearly on the prowl—sought him out to share with the father the depth of the son’s babehood.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • Brandon had learned this little detail during back-to-school night when some girl’s mother—herself single and clearly on the prowl—sought him out to share with the father the depth of the son’s babehood.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

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