Definition of Boyhoods

1. Noun. (plural of boyhood) ¹

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Definition of Boyhoods

1. boyhood [n] - See also: boyhood

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boyhoods

boycotts
boydekin
boydekins
boyed
boyf
boyfriend
boyfriendless
boyfriends
boyfriendship
boyfs
boyg
boygs
boyhood
boyhoods (current term)
boying
boyish
boyishly
boyishness
boyishnesses
boyism
boykin
boykind
boykins
boyla
boylas
boyle's law
boyleite
boylike

Literary usage of Boyhoods

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Selections and Essays by John Ruskin (1918)
"THE Two boyhoods [Modern Painters, Vol. V, Ft. 9, Ch. 9.] BORN half-way between the mountains and the sea— that young George of Castelfranco—of the Brave ..."

2. A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed by Robert Grant Martin (1916)
"THE TWO boyhoods Born half-way between the mountains and the sea—that young George of Castel- franco—of the Brave Castle:—Stout George they called him, ..."

3. Books for Boys and Girls: A Selected List by Caroline Maria Hewins (1915)
"... A FEW boyhoods Told by the boys. Hale, Edward Everett. New England boyhood. Little, $1.50 A boy who grew up in Boston when it was a small city. ..."

4. Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin by John Ruskin (1868)
"boyhoods OF Two PAINTERS.—Born half-way between the mountains and the sea—that young George of Castelfranco—of the Brave Castle:—Stout George they called ..."

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