schoolchild
English
Alternative forms
- school-child, school child
Pronunciation
- enPR: skōōlchīld, IPA(key): /ˈskuːlt͡ʃaɪld/, IPA(key): /ˈsku.əlt͡ʃaɪld/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Hyphenation: school‧child
Noun
schoolchild (plural schoolchildren)
- A young person attending school or of an age to attend school.
- 1909, Archibald Marshall [pseudonym; Arthur Hammond Marshall], “A Court Ball”, in The Squire’s Daughter, New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead and Company, published 1919, →OCLC, page 9:
- They stayed together during three dances, went out on to the terrace, explored wherever they were permitted to explore, paid two visits to the buffet, and enjoyed themselves much in the same way as if they had been school-children surreptitiously breaking loose from an assembly of grown-ups.
- 2011, Meg Mitchell Moore, The Arrivals:
- Spring ahead, fall back: Kathleen had once learned some rhyme about that when she was a schoolchild, but she no longer remembered it.
Hyponyms
Translations
young person attending school or of an age to attend school
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