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stripling

American  
[strip-ling] / ˈstrɪp lɪŋ /

noun

  1. a youth.


stripling British  
/ ˈstrɪplɪŋ /

noun

  1. a lad

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Etymology

Origin of stripling

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; strip 2, -ling 1

Example Sentences

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Not since 1996, when Roy was a stripling of 24, have all 12 required appropriations bills been separately signed into law.

From Washington Post

Nevertheless, both brothers, Castor and Pollux, were often called “sons of Zeus”; indeed, the Greek name they are best known by, the Dioscouri, means “the striplings of Zeus.”

From Literature

After a quick consultation with his staff, the enchanter decides that this stripling is sufficiently pure of heart to inherit his powers.

From Los Angeles Times

HL Tau, a mere stripling of a star no more than 1 million years old, was swaddled in a surprise.

From Science Magazine

The knights you have chosen to follow me are stout fellows and bear the command of a stripling with good humor.

From Literature