Suckle (verb)

To suckle or breastfeed an infant or young animal.

Origin:

From the old english sucan meaning "to suck".

Examples:

  1. The mother suckled her newborn baby.
  2. The ewe suckled her lamb.
  3. The baby suckled hungrily at her mother's breast.
  4. The young animal suckled at its mother's milk.
  5. The baby was suckled for six months before being introduced to solid food.
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