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wet nurse
1noun
- a woman hired to suckle another's infant.
wet-nurse
2[ wet-nurs ]
verb (used with object)
- to act as a wet nurse to (an infant).
- to give excessive care or attention to; treat as if helpless:
The warden is accused of wet-nursing his prisoners.
wet nurse
noun
- a woman hired to suckle the child of another
verb
- to act as a wet nurse to (a child)
- informal.to attend with great devotion
Word History and Origins
Origin of wet nurse1
Origin of wet nurse2
Example Sentences
A wet nurse is a woman who is lactating—producing breast milk—and feeds another woman’s baby.
As such, the nursery was prepared, wet nurses were on call, and announcement letters were prepared and signed, leaving just the date of delivery and sex of the child to be filled in.
These alternatives included milk from human wet nurses and animal milk.
It is something I saw my mum do when she took care of a baby whose mother had died, until she could find a wet nurse.
He sucks from his 100-year-old wet nurse’s papery nipples until “her pubis would pulsate and emanate a smell.”
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