Childe

/tʃaɪld/ noun

An archaic or poetic term for a young man of noble birth, or a young person or child in general.

From Old English 'cild' (child). By medieval times, 'childe' came to specifically denote a young nobleman or knight not yet dubbed, as seen in literature like 'Childe Harold.' The word elevated 'child' to indicate rank and maturity.

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