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1. (n.) babe
a baby or small child.
2. babe
an inexperienced or naive person.
3. babe
Slang.
4. babe
(sometimes cap.) an affectionate or familiar term of address.
Etymology: (1150–1200; ME; early ME baban, prob. orig. a nursery word)
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| Definition of 'Babe' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) baby, babe, infant
a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk
"the baby began to cry again"; "she held the baby in her arms"; "it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different"
2. (noun) baby, babe, sister
(slang) sometimes used as a term of address for attractive young women
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| Definition of 'Babe' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Babe
an infant; a young child of either sex; a baby
2. (noun) Babe
a doll for children
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Sense: a baby
a babe in arms (= a small baby not yet able to walk).
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Afrikaans: baba |
Arabic: طِفل رَضيع |
Bulgarian: бебе |
Brazilian: bebê |
Czech: nemluvně |
German: das Baby |
Danish: baby; spædbarn |
Greek: βρέφος, πολύ μικρό παιδί |
Spanish: bebé |
Estonian: beebi |
Farsi: نوزاد؛ کودک |
Finnish: vauva |
French: petit enfant |
Hebrew: תִּינוֹק |
Hindi: बच्चा, शिशु जो अभी चल नही |
Croatian: beba |
Hungarian: kisbaba |
Indonesian: bayi |
Icelandic: kornabarn |
Italian: bambino |
Japanese: 赤ん坊 |
Korean: 갓난아기 |
Lithuanian: kūdikis |
Latvian: mazulis; bērniņš |
Malay: bayi |
Dutch: baby |
Norwegian: baby, spedbarn |
Polish: niemowlę |
Persian: کودک نوزاد |
Pashto: د غيږي ماشوم، اپلتې |
Portuguese: bebé |
Romanian: sugar, bebeluş |
Russian: младенец |
Slovak: nemluvňa |
Slovenian: dete |
Serbian: detence |
Swedish: bebis, spädbarn |
Thai: ทารก |
Turkish: bebek |
Taiwanese: 嬰兒 |
Ukrainian: немовля |
Urdu: چھوٹا بچہ، طفل |
Vietnamese: trẻ sơ sinh |
Chinese: 婴儿 |
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