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child wife

American  

noun

  1. a very young wife.


Etymology

Origin of child wife

First recorded in 1835–45

Example Sentences

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Claudia, the child wife, is Dorothy McGuire, who perfected the part on Broadway.

From Time Magazine Archive

And so he is doomed, not only by Corruption, in the person of Parkinson, but by Innocence, personified in Marie Rycker, the child wife of a local factory operator.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among those whom Mohammed espoused was his child wife Ayesha, who lived long after the death of the prophet and took an active part in shaping the political history of Islam immediately after Mohammed's demise.

From Oriental Women by Pollard, Edward Bagby

There was much gained by the child wife in these ways, and also from the conversation of the highly educated and intelligent older members of the family, of which she had now become a part.

From Elsie's New Relations by Finley, Martha

He is not less rich than my father; he has neither child, wife nor brother, nor any kindred of his blood nearer than you.

From Aucassin & Nicolette And Other Mediaeval Romances and Legends by Mason, Eugene