suckling
41suckling — Waiū (nursing) …
42suckling — see out of the mouths of babes …
43Suckling — n. an unweaned child or animal …
44suckling — n. an unweaned child or animal …
45Suckling,Sir John — Suck·ling (sŭkʹlĭng), Sir John. 1609 1642. English poet and courtier whose witty, unaffected works include Session of the Poets and Aglaura (both 1637). * * * …
46SUCKLING, SIR JOHN — poet, born, of good parentage, at Whitton, Middlesex; quitted Cambridge in 1628 to travel on the Continent, and for a time served in the army of Gustavus Adolphus in Germany; returning to England about 1632 he became a favourite at Court,… …
47suckling child — n. child who is breast fed …
48suckling pig — noun (C) a young pig still taking milk from its mother, which is often cooked and eaten on special occasions …
49suckling pig — noun whole young pig suitable for roasting • Syn: ↑cochon de lait • Hypernyms: ↑pork, ↑porc …
50suckling reflex — noun reflex behavior in newborn mammals; includes finding and grasping the nipple in the mouth and sucking on it and swallowing the milk • Hypernyms: ↑reflex, ↑reflex response, ↑reflex action, ↑instinctive reflex, ↑innate reflex, ↑inborn reflex,… …