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Cradle - definition of cradle by The Free Dictionary A term sometimes used instead of Cradle scythe The term also was used when referring only to the wooden frame attached to a scythe to convert it into a Cradle scythe
cradle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Furniture a small bed for an infant: She rocked the baby gently in the cradle the place where something develops or grows in its early years: Boston is the cradle of the American Revolution
cradle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary cradle (third-person singular simple present cradles, present participle cradling, simple past and past participle cradled) (transitive) To contain in or as if in a cradle
cradle, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Applied to a piece of silver plate, or the like, presented to the wife of a mayor to whom a child is born during his period of office Originally a cradle, or the model of one, for which something else is now often substituted