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    love child

    noun

    • 1. a child born to parents who are not married to each other.
  2. Jun 9, 2011 · 5. You can't really change the meaning of a word to suit your taste. "Love child" refers to a child born to parents not married to each other, and that is what people take away from it. If you ignore what others think and only pay attention to how you mean a word, you will cause your listeners or readers confusion or merriment.

  3. May 1, 2015 · 0. To define a possesive status as 2 ways : A mother's love means the mother loves her child, so this love belongs to her child. The love of mother means the mother is loved by her child, so this love belongs to the mother. Share.

  4. Forgive me for being perhaps nitpicky here, but my guess is that those forms you fill for your son really mean "relationship to child" not "relationship with child". Your relationship to the child would refer to how you were related to him/her, e.g. guardian, father, mother, uncle, etc, while your relationship with the child would indicate how well you get along.

  5. Oct 9, 2019 · Parent-child relationship: An alternative solution is the expression of the hierarchy as a parent-child relation. Celko called this the adjacency list model. Also see: adjacency and parenthood on Stack Overflow.

  6. Sep 20, 2011 · It is true that the expression "my lover" has a more exciting, thrilling edge to it than "my love". To mention my love conjures feelings and sentiments of romanticism, affection, tenderness and love. The words "my love" have been the source of romantic love songs and poems since time immemorial and express a level of commitment which my lover ...

  7. If I understand the etymology of pedophile and pederast, both mean child lover. Is there a difference in their connotation? Is there a difference in their connotation? In some recent local news stories that discuss changing sex offender laws, the controversy has centered around dividing the pedophiles and the rapists from the more questionable cases of older teens having sex with younger teens.

  8. Apr 23, 2011 · peppa pig, a nick jr tv show say cheeky like all the time. – user38338. Feb 27, 2013 at 0:09. 'Cheeky' is quite (and often unhelpfully) polysemous. ODO has: impudent or irreverent, typically in an amusing way. "a cheeky grin" ... synonyms: impudent, impertinent, insolent, ... mannerless, rude, insulting. – Edwin Ashworth.

  9. Apr 3, 2014 · Onikko doesn't necessarily mean derogatory. For instance, when we have a brilliant child brought up by mediocre parents, we describe the child 鳶が鷹を産んだ子 - tobi ga taka wo unda ko - a hawk born by a kite. The hawk (child) can be a kind of Onikko.

  10. Apr 28, 2016 · Yes, both terms are asking for the same information. For "Relationship with the applicant," write "Husband." For " Relationship to the applicant," also write "Husband." Since you are the husband of the applicant, this is the appropriate term to use in both cases. Share.

  11. Memories are born of now. and. Memories are born to now. The former sounds better, but is there a grammatical difference? E.g., one can say "a child is born to two parents" (literal) or "wisdom is born of pain" (figurative). Do you mean 'Memories always originate at a point in time we call "the present" at that time', 'Memories can be created ...