sucklingˈsʌk lɪŋ
suckle (v)
- present
- suckles
- past
- suckled
- past participle
- suckled
- present participle
- suckling
suckling (n)
- plural
- sucklings
English Definitions:
Suckling, Sir John Suckling (noun)
English poet and courtier (1609-1642)
nursling, nurseling, suckling (noun)
an infant considered in relation to its nurse
suckling (noun)
a young mammal that has not been weaned
suckling, lactation (noun)
feeding an infant by giving suck at the breast
suckling (Noun)
A young mammal which isn't weaned yet
suckling (Noun)
A young horse (fowl) that still suckles milk from its mother, a dam.
suckling
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