- verbsuckle (verb) · suckles (third person present) · suckled (past tense) · suckled (past participle) · suckling (present participle)
- feed (a baby or young animal) from the breast or teat:"a mother pig suckling a huge litter"
- (of a baby or young animal) feed by sucking the breast or teat:"the infant's biological need to suckle"
Originlate Middle English: probably a back-formation from suckling.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- feed (a baby or young animal) from the breast or teat:
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- suck·le (sŭk′əl) v. suck·led, suck·ling, suck·les v.tr. 1. a. To cause or allow to take milk at the breast or teat; nurse: a mare suckling her foal.www.thefreedictionary.com/sucklesuckle [ suhk- uhl ] show ipa See synonyms for: suckle suckling on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), suck·led, suck·ling. to nurse at the breast or udder. to nourish or bring up.www.dictionary.com/browse/sucklesuckle verb [ I or T ] uk / ˈsʌk. ə l / us / ˈsʌk. ə l / Add to word list to feed a baby, especially a baby animal, with milk from the organ in the mother that produces milk, or (of a baby, especially a baby animal) to drink milk from the mother:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/suckle
Suckle. suk′l, v.t. to give suck to: to nurse at the breast.—n. Suck′ler, a mammal that suckles its young, a suckling.—n.pl. Suck′lers, red clover.—n. Suck′ling, a young child or animal being nursed at the breast.—adj. sucking. [Dim. of suck.]
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