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SCA jargon for "children". | |||
Smalls is 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. | 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. As a result of this many in the SCA find the term to be inappropriate. | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 17:06, 21 June 2006
Smalls is 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.
Note:
In the middle ages, "smalls" referred to underwear and "children" referred to children. As a result of this many in the SCA find the term to be inappropriate.