Childhood
Pronunciation
Origin
From Middle English childhod, from Old English Ä‹ildhÄd ("childhood"), from Ä‹ild ("child") + -hÄd ("-hood"), equivalent to child + -hood.
Full definition of childhood
Noun
childhood
(plural childhoods)- (uncountable) The state of being a child.
- 2013, Terrie Moffitt et al., Lifelong Impact of Early Self-Control, To our own surprise, our 40-year study of 1,000 children revealed that childhood self-control strongly predicts adult success, in people of high or low intelligence, in rich or poor, and does so throughout the entire population, with a step change in health, wealth, and social success at every level of self-control.
- The time during which one is a child, from between infancy and puberty.
- 1963, Margery Allingham, The China Governess Chapter Foreword, He stood transfixed before the unaccustomed view of London at night time, a vast panorama which reminded him … of some wood engravings far off and magical, in a printshop in his childhood.
- (by extension) The early stages of development of something.
- Shakespearethe childhood of our joy