"infaunt" meaning in Middle English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈinfau̯nt/, /ˈinfant/
Etymology: From Latin īnfāns, īnfantem. Etymology templates: {{bor|enm|la|īnfāns|īnfāns, īnfantem}} Latin īnfāns, īnfantem Head templates: {{head|enm|noun}} infaunt
  1. baby, infant Tags: Late-Middle-English Categories (topical): Babies Synonyms (after Old French enfant): enfaunt
    Sense id: en-infaunt-enm-noun-trRcUFrc Disambiguation of Babies: 87 13 Disambiguation of 'after Old French enfant': 100 0
  2. child, minor Tags: Late-Middle-English
    Sense id: en-infaunt-enm-noun-03zZHLr4
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: infant, infante, infaunte Related terms: infancie

Alternative forms

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