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Meaning of Kitten | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈkɪtn̩

Definitions

  1. A young cat, especially before sexual maturity (reached at about seven months).
  2. A young rabbit, rat, hedgehog, squirrel, fox, beaver, badger, etc.
  3. A moth of the genus Furcula.
  4. A term of endearment, especially for a woman.
    colloquial
  5. A girlfriend.
    broadly, colloquial

Equivalents

Afrikaans katjie
Беларуская кацянё кацяня
Български котенце
Bosanski čiča kunu
Català gatet
Čeština kotě
Cymraeg cath fach cathan
Dansk killing
Esperanto katidino katido
Español gatita gatito minino
Eesti kassipoeg
Euskara katakume
Gaeilge piscín puisín
Gàidhlig isean piseag
हिन्दी बिलौटा
Hrvatski čiča kunu
Íslenska kettlingur
Italiano gattina gattino micetta micetto
日本語 子猫
ქართული კნუტი ცინდალი
Қазақша марғау
ខ្មែរ កូនឆ្មា
Kurdî ênik kotek
Lëtzebuergesch Kätzchen
Latviešu kaķēns
Te Reo Māori punua ngeru
Македонски еже зајче лисиче маче
Malti ferħ ferħa
မြန်မာဘာသာ ကြောင်ကလေး
Nederlands katje kitten lamprei poesje
Português gatinha gatinho
Shqip kotele
Српски čiča kunu
Svenska källing kattunge
Kiswahili mtoto wa paka
ไทย ลูกแมว
Tagalog kuting
Türkçe enik Göcen kedicik Kunu
ئۇيغۇرچە ئاسلان
Українська кошеня́
Tiếng Việt miu

Examples

“It was supposed to have happened thus: the cat had young kittens, and frequently carried them mice, and other animals its prey, and among the rest a young rat: the kittens, not being hungry, played with it, and when the cat came to give suck to the kittens, the rat likewise sucked her.”
“To the sounds, however, I paid no attention at first as I was much interested in the subject upon which I was writing; but at length my som Richard burst into my study, exclaiming that the kitten had climbed up to the top of a young ash tree, and could not get down again.”
“Jailing her on Wednesday, magistrate Liz Clyne told Robins: "You have shown little remorse either for the death of the kitten or the trauma to your former friend Sarah Knutton." She was also banned from keeping animals for 10 years.”
“The first move at beaver raising in North Dakota had its starting in the fall of 1874, when a kitten beaver was taken out of Mandan Lake by the writer and given to a little Indian girl who then lived with her guardians at Pretty Point near the present village of Sanger, Oliver county.”
“2009, Kathryn Walker, See How Rabbits Grow, publ. by PowerKiDS press (The Rosen Publishing Group Inc.), page 10. Rabbit babies are called kittens or kits. The mother prepares a cosy nest for her kittens.”
“Two of these formed cocoons in a manner I have not seen before. They were supplied when full-grown with plenty of rotten willow wood, which I have always found a most suitable material for insects using bark or old wood in forming cocoons such as the kittens, Apatele alni, etc., and most made the usual cycle of cocoons on it.”
“Speak only when spoken to, kitten.”

CEFR level

C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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