YOUNG, a. Yung. G., L.
1. Not having been long born being in the first part of life not old used of animals as a young child a young man a young fawn.
2. Being in the first part of growth as a young plant a young tree.
3. Ignorant weak or rather, having little experience.
Come, elder brother, thourt too young in this.
YOUNG, n. The offspring of animals, either a single animal, or offspring collectively. The cow will take care of her young, as will the hen. Animals make provision for their young.
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