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  1. Cild - Wikipedia

    Cild, literally meaning "child", is an Old English title borne by some Anglo-Saxon nobles and typically denotes a man of high rank. As a cognomen, it may refer to:

  2. Child Welfare Licensing - State of Michigan

    Child Welfare LicensingOur mission is to ensure protection to children who are receiving care from licensed agencies and facilities by enforcing rules and laws such as the Child Care …

  3. child, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    Ða forhtodon his leorningcnihtas be his wordum; eft se Hælend him andswariende cwæð, eala, cild [Latin filioli], swyðe earfoðlice þa ðe on heora feo getruwigeað gað on godes rice.

  4. CILD - Definition by AcronymFinder

    5 definitions of CILD. Meaning of CILD. What does CILD stand for? CILD abbreviation. Define CILD at AcronymFinder.com

  5. cild - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jun 8, 2025 · cild (definite accusative cildi, plural cildlər) binding (spine of a book) book volume, book copy

  6. Our work - cild.eu | en

    CILD works on making migration safer, looks at the rights of people who migrate, and seeks to overcome emergency approaches based on coercive policies that have been proven to have …

  7. cild‎ (Old English): meaning, translation - WordSense

    Our English ch (pronounced tch) for original c (as in chin for Old English cin, child for cild) is due probably to Norman influence, but here, as often, it is difficult to differentiate the results of the …

  8. CILD - What does CILD stand for? The Free Dictionary

    Looking for online definition of CILD or what CILD stands for? CILD is listed in the World's most authoritative dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms

  9. What does CILD stand for? - Abbreviations.com

    Looking for the definition of CILD? Find out what is the full meaning of CILD on Abbreviations.com! 'Controlled Impedance Line Designer' is one option -- get in to view more …

  10. Godwin, Earl of Wessex - Wikipedia

    Godwin's father was probably Wulfnoth Cild, who was a thegn of Sussex. His origin is unknown but 'Child' (also written Cild) is cognate with 'the Younger' or 'Junior' and is today associated …