Infancy

  • 31infancy — in·fan·cy …

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  • 32infancy — noun Syn: beginnings, early days, early stages, emergence, dawn, outset, birth, inception Ant: end …

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  • 33infancy —   Wā li ili i, wā u uku, manawaea, wā huli o ke alo i luna …

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  • 34infancy — Minority; the state of a person who is under the age of legal majority, at common law, twenty one years; now, generally 18 years. According to the sense in which this term is used, it may denote the condition of the person merely with reference… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 35infancy — Minority; the state of a person who is under the age of legal majority, at common law, twenty one years; now, generally 18 years. According to the sense in which this term is used, it may denote the condition of the person merely with reference… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 36infancy — A status created by law; the status of nonage; in other words, the status of an infant. See infant …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 37infancy — n. (pl. ies) 1 early childhood; babyhood. 2 an early state in the development of an idea, undertaking, etc. 3 Law the state of being a minor. Etymology: L infantia (as INFANT) …

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  • 38infancy narratives — The first two chapters of Matt. and Luke are in agreement that Jesus was conceived in Mary without the intervention of Joseph and that he was of the house of David. Otherwise there are considerable differences: Matt. describes the visit of the… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 39infancy gospels —  Детства Евангелия …

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  • 40Arabic Infancy Gospel — The Arabic Infancy Gospel is one of the texts found in the New Testament apocrypha concerning the infancy of Jesus. It may have been compiled as early as the sixth century, and was based on the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, and Protevangelium of… …

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