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juvenilia

 
Dictionary: ju·ve·nil·i·a
('və-nĭl'ē-ə, -nĭl') pronunciation
pl.n.
Works, particularly written or artistic works, produced in an author's or artist's youth.

[Latin iuvenīlia, from neuter pl. of iuvenīlis, juvenile. See juvenile.]


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Literary Dictionary: juvenilia
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juvenilia [joo‐vĕ‐nil‐iă], the collective term for those works written during an author's youth. Use of the term commonly implies that the faults of such writings are to be excused as the products of immaturity or lack of experience.

Grammar Dictionary: juvenilia
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(jooh-vuh-nil-ee-uh)

Works produced in childhood or youth, particularly written or artistic works.

 
 
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