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The word "puerility" comes from the Latin word "puer," which means "boy." The suffix "-ility" means "quality of." So, "puerility" literally means "the quality of being a boy." However, over time, the meaning of the word has changed to refer to the negative qualities that are often associated with boys, such as childishness, silliness, and triviality.
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Etymology From Middle French puerilité from Latin puerīlitās from puerīlis boyi
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Etymology From Middle French puerilité from Latin puerīlitās from puerīlis boyi
Etymology Latin puerperae childbed woman Root puer child parere to bear
Etymology The word doctor derives from the Latin word docēre meaning to teach M
Etymology The word figure comes from the Latin word figura which means shape for
Etymology The word blurb is derived from a nonce word coined by Gelett Burgess in 1907
Etymology The word private comes from the Latin word privatus which means distinct
Etymology Old English Hlenten Proto Germanic Langitinaz meaning long season M
Etymology The word genesis is derived from the Greek word γένεσις génesis
Etymology The word hero originates from the Greek word ἥρως herōs which refe
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