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Smalls is SCA jargon for a [[child]] or [[Minor]].
Smalls is SCA jargon for a [[child]] or [[Minor]].
It is also a 19th Century English word for [[underclothes]].
It is also a 19th Century English word for [[underwear|underclothes]].


The exact word "smalls" is not medeival, however the plural form "smale" or "smalle" appears to be a medieval way of referring to children (as well as occasionally other small things).
The exact word "smalls" is not medeival, however the plural form "smale" or "smalle" appears to be a medieval way of referring to children (as well as occasionally other small things).

Revision as of 18:22, 27 March 2006

Smalls is SCA jargon for a child or Minor. It is also a 19th Century English word for underclothes.

The exact word "smalls" is not medeival, however the plural form "smale" or "smalle" appears to be a medieval way of referring to children (as well as occasionally other small things). http://slumberland.org/sca/articles/smalls.html

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