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Qué (quién) es Wean - definición

PROCESS OF STOPPING BREASTFEEDING
Wean; Weaned; Ablactation; Weaning conflict
  • Baby being offered baby food
  • The yellow nose ring prevents the calf from suckling, but does not interfere with grazing or social contact with its dam or other members of the herd.
  • 1938 drawing of a calf weaner nose ring.  This was strapped to the calf's face and made the calf's attempts to suckle very uncomfortable for the dam.
  • A shellfish diver prepares for her work as a toddler nurses. (Japan, circa 1806)
  • Breastfeeding in tandem

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v.
1) (D; tr.) to wean from (to wean a calf from its mother)
2) (misc.) to wean smb. away from bad company
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I. v. a.
1.
Put from the breast.
2.
Withdraw, disengage, alienate, detach, reconcile to the loss of anything.
II. n.
Weanling.
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wean1
¦ verb accustom (an infant or other young mammal) to food other than its mother's milk.
?(often wean someone off) make (someone) give up a habit or addiction.
?(be weaned on) be strongly influenced by (something) from an early age.
Origin
OE wenian, of Gmc origin.
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wean2 [w?:n, we?n]
(also wain we?n)
¦ noun Scottish & N. English a young child.
Origin
C17: contr. of wee ane 'little one'.

Wikipedia

Weaning

Weaning is the process of gradually introducing an infant human or another mammal to what will be its adult diet while withdrawing the supply of its mother's milk.

The process takes place only in mammals, as only mammals produce milk. The infant is considered to be fully weaned once it is no longer fed by any breast milk (or bottled substitute).

Ejemplos de uso de Wean
1. When you wean away people from it, then militancy weakens.
2. It is trying to wean the economy from an unhealthy dependence on exports.
3. A new initiative to plant the precious flower may help wean northern farmers away from poppies.
4. Interestingly, the sources said that efforts are now on to wean the CPI away from Paswan.
5. On Sunday, Sharon underwent a tracheotomy to help wean him off a respirator.