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    swad·dle
    [ˈswäd(ə)l]
    verb
    swaddle (verb) · swaddles (third person present) · swaddled (past tense) · swaddled (past participle) · swaddling (present participle)
    1. wrap (someone, especially a baby) in garments or cloth:
      "she swaddled the baby tightly" · "they have grown up swaddled in consumer technology"
    Origin
    Middle English: frequentative of swathe.
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    What does swaddle mean?Swaddle definition: to bind (an infant, especially a newborn infant) with long, narrow strips of cloth to prevent free movement; wrap tightly with clothes. See examples of SWADDLE used in a sentence.
    Where did the word swaddle come from?The word swaddle has been in use since the 1300's, and it was probably a form of the Old English swaþian, related to the word swathe, which has a similar meaning to swaddle. "Swaddle."
    What does Swad DLE mean?swad•dle /ˈswɑdəl/ v. [ ~ + object], -dled, -dling. to bind (a newborn infant) with clothes to prevent free movement. to wrap (anything) round with bandages. swad•dle (swod′ l), v., -dled, -dling, n. wrap tightly with clothes. to wrap (anything) round with bandages. n. a long, narrow strip of cloth used for swaddling or bandaging.
    What does swadlen mean?To bind in or as in bandages; swathe. (archaic) To beat; cudgel. A cloth, bandage, etc. used for swaddling. Middle English swadlen probably back-formation from swadling (band) swaddling (cloth), or swathelbonde both from swathelen probably frequentative of Old English swathian to swathe
     
  3. English Language Learners Definition of swaddle. : to wrap (someone, especially a baby) tightly with a blanket, pieces of cloth, etc. See the full definition for swaddle in the English Language Learners Dictionary. Comments on swaddle.

    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/swaddle
    Meaning of swaddle in English swaddle verb [ T ] uk / ˈswɒd. ə l / us / ˈswɑː.d ə l / Add to word list to wrap a baby tightly in cloth: Swaddling a baby tightly in a blanket can be a good way to stop it crying.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/swaddle
    Swaddle, as a verb, refers to the act of wrapping an infant or young child snugly in a cloth or blanket. This practice has been employed for centuries, with the primary purpose of providing a sense of security and comfort to the baby. By swaddling, the caregiver mimics the feeling of being in the womb, which can help soothe and calm the child.
    thecontentauthority.com/blog/swaddle-vs-waddle
    A swaddle is a large blanket, typically made of light material, that is used to wrap up - or swaddle - your baby nice and tight. That tight feeling of swaddling is meant to mimic life inside the womb.
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