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younger  /j'ʌŋgɚ/

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younger (a.)¦~»´ªº¦~¬ö¸û¤pªº¤H ¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(2): Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Young \Young\ (y[u^]ng), a. [Compar. {Younger} (y[u^][ng]"g[~e]r); superl. {Youngest} (-g[e^]st).] [OE. yung, yong, [yogh]ong, [yogh]ung, AS. geong; akin to OFries. iung, iong, D. joing, OS., OHG., & G. jung, Icel. ungr, Sw. & Dan. ung, Goth. juggs, Lith. jaunas, Russ. iunuii, L. juvencus, juvenis, Skr. juva[,c]a, juvan. [root]281. Cf. {Junior}, {Juniper}, {Juvenile}, {Younker}, {Youth}.] 1. Not long born; still in the first part of life; not yet arrived at adolescence, maturity, or age; not old; juvenile; -- said of animals; as, a young child; a young man; a young fawn. For he so young and tender was of age. --Chaucer. ``Whom the gods love, die young,'' has been too long carelessly said; . . . whom the gods love, live young forever. --Mrs. H. H. Jackson. 2. Being in the first part, pr period, of growth; as, a young plant; a young tree. While the fears of the people were young. --De Foe. 3. Having little experience; inexperienced; unpracticed; ignorant; weak. Come, come, elder brother, you are too young in this. --Shak. ¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(3): WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]
young adj 1: (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth; "young people" [syn: {immature}] [ant: {old}] 2: (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity; "new potatoes"; "young corn" [syn: {new}] n 1: any immature animal [syn: {offspring}] 2: United States film and television actress (1913-2000) [syn: {Loretta Young}] 3: United States civil rights leader (1921-1971) [syn: {Whitney Young}, {Whitney Moore Young Jr.}] 4: British physicist and Egyptologist; he revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision; he also played an important role in deciphering the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone (1773-1829) [syn: {Thomas Young}] 5: United States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959) [syn: {Pres Young}, {Lester Willis Young}] 6: English poet (1683-1765) [syn: {Edward Young}] 7: United States baseball player and famous pitcher (1867-1955) [syn: {Cy Young}, {Danton True Young}] 8: United States religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith; he led the Mormon exodus from Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah (1801-1877) [syn: {Brigham Young}] 9: young people collectively; "rock music appeals to the young"; "youth everywhere rises in revolt" [syn: {youth}] [ant: {aged}] [also: {youngest}, {younger}] ¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(4): WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]
younger adj 1: younger brother or sister; "little brother" [syn: {little(a)}] [ant: {big(a)}] 2: used of the younger of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a son from his father; "John Junior"; "John Smith, Jr." [syn: {jr.}] ¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(5): WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]
younger See {young} ¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(6): Internet Dictionary Project [english-french]
younger plus jeune[Adjective] ¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(7): Internet Dictionary Project [english-german]
younger jünger ¸ê®Æ¨Ó·½(8): Internet Dictionary Project [english-spanish]
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