Any age prior to the legal age.
1An infantile captive wields certain coercions to fair treatment peculiar to nonage.
2Kings in their dotage and princes in their nonage wooed her.
3England is no more in her dotage than America is in her nonage.
4She would say now that it was in her nonage that she did it.
5Pickwick is the safest saint for us in our nonage.
6As I date from my nonage, I must have laid up no state secrets.
7The knowledge of languages can perhaps be most effectually acquired in the season of nonage.
8It occasionally puts children over men, and the conceits of nonage over wisdom and experience.
9Verily, the citizens, including those of even nonage meeting together, asked one another these questions.
10Had not he himself made anti-national treaties almost before he was out of his nonage?
11For instance, I'm astonished at how much I remember about the comic books of my nonage.
12It is subject neither to nonage, nor dotage.
13I do not object, especially during the period of nonage, to a considerable degree of dependence and control.
14We are all savages under our white skins; but you alone recall to us the delights and terrors of the world's nonage.
15Still shall youth cast one retrospective glance at the experience of its nonage, ere it assumes its prerogative, and quite forgets it.
16But they who so use this saying simply remand us to the childhood of the church, to the spiritual nonage of the ante-Pentecostal days.