Correct spelling for the English word "childlove" is [t͡ʃˈa͡ɪldlʌv], [tʃˈaɪldlʌv], [tʃ_ˈaɪ_l_d_l_ʌ_v] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The term "childlove" does not have an established or widely recognized etymology. However, it can be broken down into its individual components to explore their respective origins:
1. "Child": The word "child" comes from the Old English word "cild" meaning offspring or descendant. It has roots in the Proto-Germanic word "*kiltham", which referred to a young human being.
2. "Love": The word "love" has roots traced back to the Old English word "lufu" or "leofu". It originates from the Proto-Germanic word "*lubōną", which meant to love. These roots also tie into the Old Norse word "lȳfi" and the Gothic word "liufs", both related to "love".