youngen

English

Etymology 1

From young + -en.

Verb

youngen (third-person singular simple present youngens, present participle youngening, simple past and past participle youngened)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, nonstandard) To make or become young.
    • 1949, Mary Deputy Lamson, Landscape with Shrubs and Flowering Trees, page 273:
      He was firm in his conviction that shrubs had to be "youngened" at least once a year.
    • 2010, Allan Gurganus, Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, page 579:
      Reba's smoothened youngened voice now offered sufficient room so it'd hammock all desire.
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Etymology 2

See youngin.

Noun

youngen (plural youngens)

  1. Alternative form of youngin (young person)
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