stripling
21stripling — noun archaic or humorous a young man. Origin ME: prob. from strip2 (from the notion of ‘narrowness’, i.e. slimness) + ling …
22stripling — n. Lad, boy, youth …
23stripling — noun (C) literary a boy who is almost a young man …
24stripling — noun it s natural for these striplings to get into a bit of trouble now and then Syn: youth, adolescent, youngster, boy, schoolboy, lad, teenager, juvenile, minor, young man; informal kid, young ’un, whippersnapper, shaver …
25stripling — n youth, juvenile, minor, young man or fellow, youngling, teen ager, teen or teener, pre teen, hobbledehoy, schoolboy; youngster, lad, boy, Fr. gar con, Scot. laddie, Inf. laddo, Irish Eng. gossoon; child, young one, Dial. young un, Inf. kid, U.S …
26stripling — strip·ling …
27stripling — strip•ling [[t]ˈstrɪp lɪŋ[/t]] n. a youth • Etymology: 1350–1400 …
28stripling — n. a youth not yet fully grown. Etymology: ME, prob. f. STRIP(2) + LING(1), in the sense of having a figure not yet filled out …
29Two thousand stripling warriors — The two thousand stripling warriors, also known as The Army of Helaman, were an army of young men in the Book of Mormon, first mentioned in the Book of Alma …
30Sidney Stripling — was an African American folk musician from Kathleen, Georgia. He is believed to have been born in the 19th Century, and died some time between 1941 and 1945.At the request of Alan Lomax, in charge of the Archive of American Folk Song at the… …