Lovechildren: meaning, definitions and examples
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lovechildren
[ lʌvˈtʃɪldrən ]
family term
Lovechildren refers to children born to parents who are not married to each other, often as a result of a romantic relationship. This term can carry social implications depending on the cultural context surrounding relationships and family structures.
Synonyms
illegitimate child, non-marital offspring.
Examples of usage
- They welcomed a lovechild into their lives.
- She often spoke about being a lovechild.
- Their lovechild is a source of joy for both parents.
- He grew up aware of his status as a lovechild.
Translations
Translations of the word "lovechildren" in other languages:
🇵🇹 filhos fora do casamento
🇮🇳 अवैध बच्चे
🇩🇪 Liebeskinder
🇮🇩 anak cinta
🇺🇦 діти від любові
🇵🇱 dzieci miłości
🇯🇵 愛の子供
🇫🇷 enfants naturels
🇪🇸 hijos de amor
🇹🇷 aşk çocukları
🇰🇷 사랑의 아이들
🇸🇦 أطفال الحب
🇨🇿 děti lásky
🇸🇰 deti lásky
🇨🇳 爱情的孩子
🇸🇮 otroke ljubezni
🇮🇸 ástarbörn
🇰🇿 махаббат балалары
🇬🇪 სიყვარულის შვილები
🇦🇿 sevgi övladları
🇲🇽 hijos del amor
Etymology
The term 'lovechild' emerged in the early to mid-20th century, reflecting changing societal attitudes towards relationships and family structures. Originally, the concept of children born outside of wedlock was laden with stigma. However, as notions of love and partnership evolved, especially during the sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s, the term came to embody a more positive connotation. It reflects a shift towards acknowledging all forms of love and partnership, challenging traditional norms and increasing visibility for families that differ from the conventional nuclear model. The word 'lovechild' combines 'love', indicating affection or an emotional bond, with 'child', referring to a young human being. This term has since found its way into various cultural discourses, emphasizing the importance of love in parenthood, regardless of marital status.