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suckle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of suckle verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive] suckle somebody something (of a woman or female animal) to feed a baby or young animal with milk from the breast or udder [intransitive] (of a baby or young animal) to drink milk from its mother’s breast or udder
suckle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle English sukelen; probably a back-formation of Middle English sukeling (“a suckling; infant”), formally equivalent to suck + -le (frequentative suffix)
Suckle - definition of suckle by The Free Dictionary To take milk from (the mother, a breast, or a teat): a baby suckling its mother's breast 2 To take in as sustenance; have as nourishment: suckled courage from her strong mother 3 To nourish as if with the milk of the breast; nurture: suckled on video games and comic books To suck at the breast or teat
suckle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Animal Behavior to (cause to or provide the means to) nurse at the breast or udder: [no object] The newborn colt suckled at its mother's udder [~ + object] to suckle a baby