Infantine [adjective]

Definition of Infantine:

very young

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Sentence/Example of Infantine:

"I don't remember," said the culprit, knitting his brows in infantine thought.

His temper was unalterably sweet, and every thought of his breast was laid open to the world with an almost infantine artlessness.

The bedroom in which Caleb had died was, indeed, long held sacred by infantine superstition.

It took him past the cottage in which the new Avice was born, from whose precincts he had heard her first infantine cry.

And, with an infantine confidence she took his hand, as a child does that of a grown-up person;—so they walked on together.

Three infantine lives cut off simply for your sole gormandising!

At length the old man opened his eyes and smiled as he saw that innocent infantine face looking down upon him.

All glories of flesh vanish; and this, the glory of infantine beauty seen in the mirror of the memory, soonest of all.

"But I do wish to speak of thy wound," replied Charles' daughter with infantine impatience.

He nodded his head in infantine exultation at what he had done.