Peter Mosellanus calls him, in a letter among those of Erasmus, juvenis cum imaginibus.
Juvenis to the favorable notice and regard of this illiterate but confiding family.
He had spent much time in the convent of his Order at Oxford, and there is a legend connecting him with a Johannes Juvenis or John of London, a youth who had attracted the attention and benevolence of Roger Bacon.
Juvenis Johannes' was about 12 years old when Adam died.
Some of these words are used also with the genitive case, as Angitur animi juvenis iste, et mundum indignatur.
Some adverbs admit the cases of the nouns from which they are derived, as Juvenis benevolus sibi inutiliter vivit: The good-natured young man lives unprofitably to himself-- Especially if he have a large circle of female acquaintance.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juvenis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.