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lad
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/ læd /
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noun
a boy or youth.
Informal. a familiar or affectionate term of address for a man; chap.
British Horseracing Informal. a stable boy.
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Origin of lad
1250–1300; Middle English ladde< ?; compare late Old English Ladda (nickname)
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British Dictionary definitions for lad
lad
/ (læd) /
noun
a boy or young man
informal a familiar form of address for any male
a lively or dashing man or youth (esp in the phrase a bit of a lad)
a young man whose behaviour is characteristic of male adolescents, esp in being rowdy, macho, or immature
British a boy or man who looks after horses
Word Origin for lad
C13 ladde; perhaps of Scandinavian origin
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