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orphan

/ˈɔːfən/

[/ˈɔːfən/]

child without parents

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A child whose parents have both died.

Example

The kind couple adopted an orphan from the local children's home.

The kind couple adopted an orphan from the local children's home.

Etymology

From Greek "orphanos," bereft, via Latin "orphanus."

How & Where It’s Used

Refers to a child without living parents; common in literature.

Cultural Note

Many beloved novels, from "Oliver Twist" to "Anne of Green Gables," centre on orphans.

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