juvenilia

juvenilia
noun plural Etymology: Latin, neuter plural of juvenilis Date: 1622 1. compositions produced in the artist's or author's youth 2. artistic or literary compositions suited to or designed for the young

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  • Juvenilia — es un conocido libro de recuerdos estudiantiles del escritor argentino Miguel Cané publicado en 1884. Contenido 1 Argumento 2 Miscelánea 3 Véase también 4 Enlaces ext …   Wikipedia Español

  • juvenilia — ⇒JUVENILIA, subst. masc. plur. Rare. Œuvres (notamment poèmes) de jeunesse. Mais, me direz vous, il faut enfin montrer ces premiers vers, ces juvenilia (NERVAL, Chât. Bohême, 1855, p. 17). Nombre d adolescents (...) impriment à leurs frais leurs… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • juvenilia — juvenília s. f. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  JUVENÍLIA s.f.pl. (Liv.) Scrieri din perioada tinereţii unui autor sau conţinând fapte şi amintiri din tinereţe. [< lat. iuvenilia]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 12.05.2005 …   Dicționar Român

  • Juvenília — is a municipality in the north of the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. As of 2007 the population was 17,626 in an area of 1,252 km². *The elevation of the municipal seat is 445 meters. *It became a municipality in 1962. *The postal code (CEP) is… …   Wikipedia

  • juvenília — s. f. Conjunto de trabalhos literários da juventude de um autor.   ‣ Etimologia: latim juvenilia, plural neutro de juvenilis, e, juvenil …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • Juvenilia — is a term applied to literary, musical or artistic works produced by an author during his or her youth. The term was first recorded in 1622 in George Wither s poetry collection Ivvenilia . Later, other notable poets, such as John Dryden and… …   Wikipedia

  • juvenilia — (n.) works of a person s youth, 1620s, from L. iuvenilia, neuter plural of iuvenilis (see JUVENILE (Cf. juvenile)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • juvenilia — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ works produced by an author or artist when young. ORIGIN Latin, plural of juvenilis juvenile …   English terms dictionary

  • juvenilia — [jo͞o΄və nil′ē ə] pl.n. [L, neut. pl. of juvenilis,JUVENILE] 1. writings, paintings, etc. done in childhood or youth 2. books for children …   English World dictionary

  • juvenilia — /jooh veuh nil ee euh, nil yeuh/, n.pl. 1. works, esp. writings, produced in one s youth: His juvenilia were more successful than his mature writings. 2. literary or artistic productions suitable or designed for the young: publishers of juvenilia …   Universalium

  • juvenilia — noun /ˈdʒuːvɪˈniːljə/ Works produced during an artists or authors youth. ...rhyme was not his [Miltons] talent; he had neither the ease of doing it, nor the graces of it: which is manifest in his Juvenilia or verses written in his youth, where… …   Wiktionary

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