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unweaned baby

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  • feed — [c]/fid / (say feed) verb (fed, feeding) –verb (t) 1. to give food to; supply with nourishment. 2. (fed, feeding) )→ breastfeed. 3. to provide with the requisite materials for development, maintenance, or operation. 4. to yield, or serve as, food …  

  • Minnie Patterson — Minnie Paterson (died 1911) was a Canadian heroine noted for her daring rescue of men from the barkentine (barque) Coloma during a severe storm in 1906. Paterson was the wife of Tom Paterson, keeper of the Cape Beale Light near Bamfield, British… …   Wikipedia

  • Lamb and mutton — Mutton redirects here. For goat meat used interchangeably with mutton, see Goat meat. For other uses, see Mutton (disambiguation). Leg and rack of lamb Lamb, mutton, and hogget (UK, New Zealand and Australia)[1] …   Wikipedia

  • sook — /sʊk / (say sook) Colloquial –noun 1. Also, sookie. a poddy calf. 2. (usually with children) a timid, shy, cowardly person; a cry baby: *The teacher watched him walk away and thought, hating himself for it: cry baby, sook, bellowing big calf of a …  

  • newborn — adj 1. just born, newfledged, neonatal; infantile, infant, babyish, baby; unlicked, still wet behind the ears, unweaned; in the cradle or crib, in swaddling clothes, at the breast, in diapers, Brit. in nappies. 2. reborn, regenerate, regenerated …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • fawn — I. intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English faunen, from Old English fagnian to rejoice, from fægen, fagan glad more at fain Date: 13th century 1. to show affection used especially of a dog 2. to court favor by a cringing or flattering manner… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • suck — [OE] Suck is part of a widespread Indo European family of ‘suck’ words which go back to the base *seug , *seuk . This no doubt originated in imitation of the sound of sucking from the mother’s breast. Amongst its relatives are Latin sūgere (whose …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • suck — [OE] Suck is part of a widespread Indo European family of ‘suck’ words which go back to the base *seug , *seuk . This no doubt originated in imitation of the sound of sucking from the mother’s breast. Amongst its relatives are Latin sūgere (whose …   Word origins

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