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infantine

[ in-fuhn-tahyn, -tin ]

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of infantine1

1595–1605; infant + -ine 1, modeled on Middle French enfantin
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Hillborough 16's second seat was won by Republican Will Infantine.

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Infantine, meanwhile, suggested to the New Hampshire Union Leader that "there's got to have been a mistake made in the count."

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Amy Eshton, not hearing or not heeding this dictum, joined in with her soft, infantine tone: “Louisa and I used to quiz our governess too; but she was such a good creature, she would bear anything: nothing put her out. She was never cross with us; was she, Louisa?â€

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Still, is it possible to write about unimaginable cruelty with the infantine levity of a jigsaw puzzle?

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The infantine struggle with serpents was a favourite subject.

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