French Meaning of kid
Enfant
Other French words related to Enfant
- enfant
- Adolescent
- bébé
- enfant
- bourgeon
- poussin
- ourson
- nourrisson
- juvénile
- enfant
- enfant
- singe
- poupée
- sprat
- giclée
- adolescent
- Adolescent
- Tout-petit
- chiot
- jouvenceau
- jeune
- Jeunesse
- enfant
- bébé
- bébé
- gars
- Chérubin
- diable
- lutin
- diablotin
- polisson
- Écolier de maternelle
- Jardinier d'enfants
- Gamin
- mineur
- méfait
- nouveau-né
- Nidicole
- nouveau-né
- pince
- enfant d'âge préscolaire
- préadolescent
- Espiègle
- voyou
- écolier
- Écolier
- Écolière
- Rasoir
- pousses
- Jeunot
- gosse
- garçon manqué
- bambin
- Entre deux âges
- enfant
- garnement
- sevré
- Jeunot
- sale gosse
- écolier
- Pré-adolescent
- adolescent
- ado
Nearest Words of kid
Definitions and Meaning of kid in English
kid (n)
a young person of either sex
soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat
English dramatist (1558-1594)
a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age
young goat
kid (v)
tell false information to for fun
be silly or tease one another
kid (n.)
A young goat.
A young child or infant; hence, a simple person, easily imposed on.
A kind of leather made of the skin of the young goat, or of the skin of rats, etc.
Gloves made of kid.
A small wooden mess tub; -- a name given by sailors to one in which they receive their food.
A fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.
Among pugilists, thieves, etc., a youthful expert; -- chiefly used attributively; as, kid Jones.
kid (v. i.)
To bring forth a young goat.
kid (p. p.)
of Kythe.
kid (v. t.)
See Kiddy, v. t.
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Enfant
a young person of either sex, soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat, English dramatist (1558-1594), a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age,
enfant,Adolescent,bébé,enfant,bourgeon,poussin,ourson,nourrisson,juvénile,enfant
adulte,Personne âgée,adulte,ancien,aîné,vieux,vétéran,senior,retraité,personne d'âge moyen
kicred => Kicred, kicky-wisky => whisky allongé, kickup => Kick-up, kicksy-wicksy => kicksy-wicksy, kick-start => coup d'envoi,