infans
/ɪnˈfænz/Definitions
1. noun
A child or infant, especially a very young one.
“The mother held her infans close, singing a soothing lullaby.”
2. noun
In ancient Roman law, an infant or child under a certain age, often considered exempt from punishment or penalty.
“In Roman law, an infans was considered incapable of committing a crime until a certain age.”