dreamchild

noun
/ˈdɹim.t͡ʃaɪld/

Etymology

From dream + child.

  1. derived from *gel-
  2. derived from *ǵelt-
  3. inherited from *kelþaz
  4. inherited from *kilþ
  5. inherited from ċild
  6. inherited from child
  7. formed as dreamchild — “dream + child

Definitions

  1. Something produced or established as a result of someone's imagination or personal…

    Something produced or established as a result of someone's imagination or personal efforts.

    • Chester’s Grosvenor Park theatre, which opened in 2010, is the dreamchild of Andrew Bentley and Alex Clifton and forerunner of the more permanent Storyhouse arts centre.
    • The dream child of 10 Basque businessmen who hoped to prolong San Sebastián’s summer season into late September, the San Sebastian Film Festival was born on Sept. 21, 1953.

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