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Definition of Nonaged

Nonaged
Nonaged Non"aged, a. Having the quality of nonage; being a minor; immature. --W. Browne.

Meaning of Nonaged from wikipedia

- In law, a minor is someone under a certain age, usually the age of majority, which demarcates an underage individual from legal adulthood. The age of majority...
- use—or rather abuse—of his natural gifts, are the fetters of an everlasting nonage. The man who casts them off would make an uncertain leap over the narrowest...
- states of society in which the race itself may be considered as in its nonage. Despotism is ... legitimate ... in dealing with barbarians, provided the...
- vetted by the research community through the involvement of several dozen nonagency scientists. The NAS review officially got underway on April 24, 2009....
- eterne, eviternal, grandevity, grandevous, longevity, longevous, mediaeval, nonage, premediaeval, primaeval, primeval ager agr-, -egr- field agrarian, agrestal...
- Richard Lord Viscount Rosse of the Kingdom of Ireland, notwithstanding his Nonage, to settle a Jointure on Mary Viscountess Rosse his Wife, and make a Settlement...
- states of society in which the race itself may be considered as in its nonage. The early difficulties in the way of spontaneous progress are so great...
- not be content with producing in his majority what p****ed muster in his nonage. However, his designs are not inappropriate for the crude paradoxes that...
- by Joubert and Sandra Kotze. In 2019, it was adapted into a film, Poppie Nonage by award-winning director Christiaan Olwagen. "The Long Journey of Poppie...
- earlier gift of land made by Edward VI could be voided on account of his "nonage", that is, his immaturity, the judges held that it could not: the king's...