parvulus

[pahr-vuh-luhs]

parvulus Definition

  • 1a small or young child
  • 2a term of endearment for a child

Using parvulus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parvulus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The parvulus was playing with his toys.

  • Example

    She is such a cute little parvulus.

  • Example

    The mother was holding her parvulus in her arms.

parvulus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parvulus

Phrases with parvulus

  • parvulus cum libro

    a small child with a book

    Example

    The painting depicted a parvulus cum libro, sitting on the floor and reading a book.

  • parvulus puer

    a young boy

    Example

    The parvulus puer was running around the park with his friends.

  • a childlike mind or spirit

    Example

    Her parvulus animus made her see the world in a different way than most adults.

Origins of parvulus

from Latin 'parvulus', meaning 'very small'

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Summary: parvulus in Brief

'Parvulus' [pahr-vuh-luhs] means a small or young child, often used as a term of endearment. It can be used to describe a toddler or infant, as well as in phrases like 'parvulus cum libro,' depicting a small child with a book. 'Parvulus animus' refers to a childlike mind or spirit.