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SCA jargon for "children". | SCA jargon for "children". | ||
Mostly used to refer to children under the age of about 12, but is sometimes used up until the child turns 14. | |||
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In the middle ages, "smalls" referred to underwear and "children" referred to children. | In the middle ages, "smalls" referred to underwear and "children" referred to children. | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
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SCA jargon for "children".
Mostly used to refer to children under the age of about 12, but is sometimes used up until the child turns 14.
Amusing Note:
In the middle ages, "smalls" referred to underwear and "children" referred to children.