illegitimate+child

  • 51love child — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. bastard, illegitimate child, whoreson …

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  • 52by-child — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun dialect England : an illegitimate child …

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  • 53chance child — noun : an illegitimate child …

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  • 54Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse — The Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (CICA) is one of a range of measures introduced by the Irish Government to investigate the extent and effects of abuse on children from 1936 onwards. It is commonly known in Ireland as the Ryan… …

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  • 55natural child — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. love child, illegitimate offspring, nullius filius (Latin); see baby 1 , child , illegitimate 2 …

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  • 56Louis the Child — Infobox Monarch name =Louis the Child title =King of East Francia caption =Modern illustration of Louis the Child reign =4 February 900 ndash; 20/24 September 911 coronation =Crowned King of East Francia : 4 February 900, Forchheim othertitles =… …

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  • 57The Virgin and Child with St. Anne — Infobox Painting| title=The Virgin and Child with St Anne artist=Leonardo da Vinci year=circa 1508 type=Oil on wood height=168 width=112 city=Paris museum=Louvre The Virgin and Child with St Anne is an oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci depicting… …

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  • 58children — child; Children Progeny; offspring of parentage. Unborn or recently born human being. Wilson v. Weaver, 358 F.Supp. 1147, 1154. At common law one who had not attained the age of fourteen years, though the meaning now varies in different statutes; …

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  • 59children — child; Children Progeny; offspring of parentage. Unborn or recently born human being. Wilson v. Weaver, 358 F.Supp. 1147, 1154. At common law one who had not attained the age of fourteen years, though the meaning now varies in different statutes; …

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  • 60chance —    illegitimate    From the unplanned nature of such impregnations in many standard English and dialect phrases such as chance bairn, begot, born, child, and come:     Chance children , as they are called... are rare among the young women of the… …

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