babyface
See also: baby face
English
Etymology
Noun
babyface (plural babyfaces)
- Alternative spelling of baby face
- 1992, Bruce Lincoln, Discourse and the Construction of Society (page 158)
- Freedman began his analysis by noting two important facts about professional wrestling: First, that heels triumph considerably more often than do babyfaces […]
- 1992, Bruce Lincoln, Discourse and the Construction of Society (page 158)
Danish
Etymology
From baby (“baby”) + face (“face”), from English baby face.
Noun
babyface n (singular definite babyfacet, plural indefinite babyfaces or babyfacer)
- A face resembling that of a baby; a youthful face, a baby face.
- A person having such a face, a baby face.
Inflection
Declension of babyface
neuter gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | babyface | babyfacet | babyfaces babyfacer |
babyfacerne |
genitive | babyfaces | babyfacets | babyfaces' babyfacers |
babyfacernes |
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English baby face.
Pronunciation
Noun
babyface m or n (plural babyfaces, diminutive babyfaceje n)
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