Suckle
(verb)
To suckle or breastfeed an infant or young animal.
Origin:
From the old english sucan meaning "to suck".
Examples:
- The mother suckled her newborn baby.
- The ewe suckled her lamb.
- The baby suckled hungrily at her mother's breast.
- The young animal suckled at its mother's milk.
- The baby was suckled for six months before being introduced to solid food.