pŭĕrtia
feminine noun I declension

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1 boyhood, childhood, youth (applied usually till the seventeenth year)
2 (figuratively) innocence
3 (figuratively) the first beginnings, commencement

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ad hoc aetatis a pueritia = from childhood until now, to my age || a pueritia (or a puero) = since childhood; since childhood || abscondo pueritiam = to leave childhood behind || iam a pueritia || a pueritia consuetam severitatem = the strict education received since childhood || acta non alio rege puertia = childhood spent under the same preceptor || a pueritia vestigiis ingressus patris et tuis = having followed his father's and your footsteps since childhood || adulescentiae senectus, pueritiae adulescentia obrepit || certe finitam Neronis pueritiam || e ludo atque pueritiae disciplinis … in militiae disciplinam profectus est




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