What does Orphanage mean?
Definitions for Orphanage
ˈɔr fə nɪdʒor·phan·age
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Princeton's WordNet
orphanage, orphanhoodnoun
the condition of being a child without living parents
"his early orphanage shaped his character as an adult"
orphanage, orphans' asylumnoun
a public institution for the care of orphans
Wiktionary
orphanagenoun
A public institution for the care and protection of orphans.
orphanagenoun
Orphanhood; the state of being an orphan.
Etymology: Attested since the 1570s;.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Orphanage, Orphanismnoun
State of an orphan.
Etymology: orphelinage, Fr. from orphan.
Wikipedia
Orphanage
An orphanage is a residential institution, total institution or group home, devoted to the care of orphans and children who, for various reasons, cannot be cared for by their biological families. The parents may be deceased, absent, or abusive. There may be substance abuse or mental illness in the biological home, or the parent may simply be unwilling to care for the child. The legal responsibility for the support of abandoned children differs from country to country, and within countries. Government-run orphanages have been phased out in most developed countries during the latter half of the 20th century but continue to operate in many other regions internationally. It is now generally accepted that orphanages are detrimental to the emotional wellbeing of children, and government support goes instead towards supporting the family unit. A few large international charities continue to fund orphanages, but most are still commonly founded by smaller charities and religious groups. Especially in developing countries, orphanages may prey on vulnerable families at risk of breakdown and actively recruit children to ensure continued funding. Orphanages in developing countries are rarely run by the state. However, not all orphanages that are state-run are less corrupted; the Romanian orphanages, like those in Bucharest, were founded due to the soaring population numbers catalyzed by dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, who banned abortion and birth control and incentivized procreation in order to increase the Romanian workforce.Today's residential institutions for children, also described as congregate care, include group homes, residential child care communities, children's homes, refuges, rehabilitation centers, night shelters, and youth treatment centers.
ChatGPT
orphanage
An orphanage is an institution or establishment dedicated to the care, support, and housing of orphans and other children who have lost both parents or whose parents are unable to care for them. It provides basic necessities like food, shelter, education, and support to these children until they reach adulthood or are adopted.
Wikidata
Orphanage
An orphanage is a residential institution devoted to the care of orphans – children whose natural parents are deceased or otherwise unable or unwilling to care for them. Natural parents, and sometimes natural grandparents, are legally responsible for supporting children, but in the absence of these or other relatives willing to care for the children, they become a ward of the state, and orphanages are one way of providing for their care, housing and education. It is frequently used to describe institutions abroad, where it is a more accurate term, since the word orphan has a different definition in international adoption. Although many people presume that most children who live in orphanages are orphans, this is often not the case with four out of five children in orphanages having at least one living parent and most having some extended family. Most orphanages have been closed in Europe and North America. There remain a large number of state funded orphanages in the former Soviet Bloc but many of them are slowly being phased out in favour of direct support to vulnerable families and the development of foster care and adoption services where this is not possible. Few large international charities continue to fund orphanages; however, they are still commonly founded by smaller charities and religious groups. Some orphanages, especially in developing countries, will prey on vulnerable families at risk of breakdown and actively recruit children to ensure continued funding. Orphanages in developing countries are rarely run by the state.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Orphanage in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Orphanage in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Orphanage in a Sentence
My daughter’s been dropped here. She’s basically abandoned, there’s no caretaker from her original orphanage. There is no one who has guardianship anywhere in this whole region [ of Lviv ]. She’s in limbo.
In Haiti, we started a bakery in an orphanage. It produced bread that generated money to reinvest back into the orphanage.
As a result of heavy armor shelling of an orphanage in the town of Vorzel in the Kyiv region, 51 children are currently at risk of life and health, 3 of whom have severe health problems and 15 infants. Two buildings of the institution were damaged.
I have memories of the orphanage and being visited by somebody who I think might have been my mother, and I remember flying over to America ; I knew something was happening, but I didn't know exactly what.
I received a frantic message from one of [her] caretakers at the orphanage saying that there were bombs going off and they were fearful for their lives, it was beyond scary and you feel helpless. Trying to aid children from a continent away is challenging.
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- دار الأيتامArabic
- дзіця́чы домBelarusian
- сиропита́лищеBulgarian
- dětský dům, sirotčinecCzech
- børnehjemDanish
- Kinderheim, WaisenhausGerman
- ορφανοτροφείοGreek
- orfejoEsperanto
- orfanato, casa cunaSpanish
- lastekoduEstonian
- umezurztegiBasque
- یتیمخانهPersian
- lastenkoti, orpokotiFinnish
- maison d'enfants, orphelinatFrench
- dílleachtlannIrish
- अनाथ आश्रमHindi
- árvaházHungarian
- orfanerioIdo
- munaðarleysingjahæliIcelandic
- 孤児院Japanese
- børnehjemmi, meeqqat angerlarsimaffiat, perorsaavikKalaallisut, Greenlandic
- គ្រឹះស្ថានរក្សាក្មេងកំព្រា, មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលកុមារកំព្រាKhmer
- 고아원Korean
- bērnu namsLatvian
- wharepaniMāori
- сиропита́лиштеMacedonian
- barnehjemNorwegian
- weeshuisDutch
- barnehjemNorwegian
- dom dziecka, sierociniecPolish
- orfanatoPortuguese
- прию́т, [[прию́т]] [[для]] [[сирота, де́тский дом, детдо́мRussian
- sìrotīšte, сѝротӣштеSerbo-Croatian
- detský domovSlovak
- sirotišnicaSlovene
- jetimoreAlbanian
- barnhemSwedish
- అనాధశరణాలయంTelugu
- yetimhaneTurkish
- дитя́чий буди́нокUkrainian
- اناتھ اشرمUrdu
- trại trẻ mồ côiVietnamese
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