NONAGE: "Any age prior to the legal age"
"Nonage" refers to the state or period of being legally underage or not having reached full maturity or adulthood. It can also signify a lack of maturity or experience in a broader sense.
Etymology: The term "nonage" comes from the Middle English word "nonage," which was derived from the Old French "nonage" and ultimately from the Latin "non" (not) + "ātis" (age).
Sample sentences:
Due to her nonage, she couldn't sign the legal contract without parental consent.
He felt constrained by his nonage, eager to prove himself as an adult.
The society's rules discriminated against those in nonage, limiting their rights and freedoms.
Being in nonage, the young artist faced skepticism about her abilities in the art world.
The law protected individuals in nonage to ensure they weren't taken advantage of due to their lack of experience and understanding.
"Nonage" could also refer to a period of immaturity or lack of development in a particular field or situation.
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