JUVENILE
Source: 566, 567
juvenile. Juvenile, a. young, youthful, gay, brisk, lively
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Ju″ve‐nile (?; 277), a. [[L. juvenilis, from juvenis young; akin to E. young: cf. F. juvénile, juvénil. See Young.]] 1. 1. Young; youthful; as, a juvenile appearance. “A juvenile exercitation.” Glanvill.
2. 2. Of or pertaining to youth; as, juvenile sports.
Syn. — Puerile; boyish; childish. See Youthful.