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What anglo-saxon root most closely means boy?

The Anglo-Saxon root most closely meaning "boy" is cild.

While it's not exclusive to boys, it is the most common root used in Old English for "child" or "young one."

Here's how it's used:

* cild - child (general term)

* cild - boy

* meiden - girl

Keep in mind that "cild" doesn't have a separate form for "boy" or "girl." It's the general term, with additional terms specifying gender if necessary.

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