firstling

firstling
/ferrst"ling/, n.
1. the first of its kind to be produced or to appear.
2. first offspring.
3. a first product or result.
[1525-35; FIRST + -LING1]

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  • firstling — noun Date: 1535 1. the first of a class or kind 2. the first offspring or result of something …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • firstling — first·ling || fÉœrstlɪŋ / fɜːs n. first thing of its type; first offspring (of an animal); first product, first result …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • firstling — first•ling [[t]ˈfɜrst lɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) the first of its kind to be produced or to appear 2) a first offspring 3) a first product or result • Etymology: 1525–35 …   From formal English to slang

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