childie

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

child +‎ -ie

Noun[edit]

childie (plural childies)

  1. an affectionate name for a child
    • 1921, Angela Brazil, A Popular Schoolgirl[1]:
      Now, don't cry about it, childie!" as a big tear splashed down Ingred's dress.
    • 1883, Jennie Maria (Drinkwater) Conklin, Miss Prudence[2]:
      "And now, childie, about your praying.
    • 1873, Helen Hunt Jackson, Saxe Holm's Stories[3]:
      Oh, my childie," said Uncle Jo, "how wrong this has been in me!
    • 1861, Various, Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8, Issue 45, July, 1861[4]:
      "Well now, childie," said Jocunda, "you can sit here and weave your garlands, while I go and look after the conserves of raisins and citrons that Sister Cattarina is making.

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