KIDDISH

Etymology

Adjective

kiddish (comparative more kiddish, superlative most kiddish)

(informal) Childish; immature.

(informal) Of, like, or suitable for a child.

Synonyms

• (childish, immature): infantile, puerile; see also childish

• (suitable for a child): childly, juvenile; see also childlike

Noun

kiddish (plural kiddishes or kiddishim)

(rare) Alternative spelling of kiddush

Source: Wiktionary



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