Толковый словарь английского языка - boy
Boy
boy
noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English Date: 13th century a male servant, 2. a male child from birth to adulthood, son , an immature male , sweetheart , beau , 3. one native to a given place , fellow , person , c. — used interjectionally to express intensity of feeling <~, what a game> ~hood noun ~ish adjective ~ishly adverb ~ishness noun
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n. & int. --n. 1 a male child or youth. 2 a young man, esp. regarded as not yet mature. 3 a male servant, attendant, etc. 4 (the boys) colloq. a group of men mixing socially. --int. expressing pleasure, surprise, etc. Phrases and idioms boy scout = SCOUT(1) 4. boys in blue Brit. policemen. Derivatives boyhood n. boyish adj. boyishly adv. boyishness n. Etymology: ME = servant, perh. ult. f. L boia fetter ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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