English edit

Etymology edit

From lad +‎ -hood.

Noun edit

ladhood (uncountable)

  1. The state or condition of being a lad
    • 2005, Aaron Kelly, Irvine Welsh, page 188:
      For all the novel's examination of the more negative aspects of male bonding, however, James Campbell detects more commonly an assertion of the New Lad image which has spawned so many men's magazines, television programmes and cultural forums from the 1990s onwards: 'Glue has an epic scale; it charts the rites of passage from boyhood to ladhood (no Welsh character has progressed beyond the latter)'.
    • 2010, Hillel Halkin, Yehuda Halevi, page 333:
      Like a father he raised me from ladhood,
      And pleasant his presence made all.