Pupilages [noun]
Definition of Pupilages:
babyhood
Synonyms of Pupilages:
Sentence/Example of Pupilages:
Is it that the dignity of genius forbids it, or that pupilage is half a disgrace?
He repudiated the notion that they needed any pupilage from the general Government in the management of public affairs.
A pretty notion the Signorina must form of your enslaved state of pupilage, when she hears you ask that question.
While his state of pupilage lasted he lived on alms and was bound by the severest vows of obedience and chastity.
He that has made even a little progress beyond ignorance and pupilage cannot be edified with anything but truth.
The above and similar works should be the daily companions of the young student for the first few years of his pupilage.
To this pass had come the see-saw of middle class (popolo) and upper class, with a populace held in pupilage.
The samavartana, or completion of the pupilage ceremony, takes place on the fourth day.
The child had outlived the years of pupilage; the interests of the old and the young required a separate household.
The period of pupilage is a fortnight spent on a dietary of milk and fruits with no cooked meat, in a cloister in meditation.