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What (who) is Suckle - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Suckle (disambiguation)

Suckle         
·noun A Teat.
II. Suckle ·vt To give suck to; to nurse at the breast.
III. Suckle ·vi To Nurse; to Suck.
suckle         
¦ verb (with reference to a baby or young animal) feed from the breast or teat.
Derivatives
suckler noun
Origin
ME: prob. a back-form. from suckling.
suckle         
(suckles, suckling, suckled)
1.
When a mother suckles her baby, she feeds it by letting it suck milk from her breast. (OLD-FASHIONED)
A young woman suckling a baby is one of life's most natural and delightful scenes.
= breastfeed
VERB: V n
2.
When a baby suckles, it sucks milk from its mother's breast. (FORMAL)
As the baby suckles, a further supply of milk is generated.
= breastfeed
VERB: V

Wikipedia

Suckle

Suckle may refer to:

  • Suckling, or Breastfeeding
  • Suckle (band), Scottish indie pop band
  • Richard Suckle, film producer
Examples of use of Suckle
1. They do not hunt in packs or regularly suckle each others young.
2. She loves to lick them clean and lets them suckle her." Scroll down for more...
3. It is apparently common practice in Thailand for tigers to suckle pigs, and for pigs to adopt orphaned cubs.
4. Advertisement "Alei Shalechet and its heads suckle their heritage from the annihilators of the Jewish people," Cohen said yesterday.
5. Dig deeper still and there lurks the darker image of haggard witches stirring a devil‘s brew to summon up a demon child to suckle on their aged dugs.