The definition of an infant or minor varies, each state reflecting local culture and prejudices in defining the age of majority, marriageable age, voting age, etc.
Reflecting European prejudices of the time, the men were generally referred to as "Kanakas" (boys).
NOTE: Portia's witty characterizations of her suitors reflect certain prejudices about foreigners that were prevalent in Shakespeare's England.
This is an iconoclastic shop that, like many fine bookstores, clearly reflects the passions and prejudices of its owner.
However, her accounts reflect European prejudices of the time, and so to modern ears her accounts contain a number of misconceptions and racist comments.
Or does it merely reflect Western prejudices?
According to this view, the public realm exists only to reflect popular prejudices, not to challenge or expose them.
Soccer-related Teutoniphobia does seem to reflect the resentments, fears and prejudices of society at large.
They envisioned the House of Representatives as the chamber of Congress most fully representative of the opinions of the people, reflecting popular whims, ideas, moods, and even prejudices.
She discusses how Satan becomes a figure that reflects our own hatreds and prejudices, and the struggle between our loving selves and our fearful, combative selves.