We have no meanings for "suckle the child" in our records yet.
1 He had absolutely an idea of insisting that she should make an effort to suckle the child .
2 This is especially the case if the woman has actually suckled the child .
3 She stood and suckled the child once more, then laid him gently in her husband's arms.
4 The wife looks after the house, carries broth to her husband in bed, and suckles the child .
5 If he ever marries I am sure that it will be he who will suckle the children .
6 When he turned round again, he saw the woman suckling the child from her dry, withered breast.
7 Isis suckled the child , not at her breast, but with the end of her finger, at night.
8 She suckled the child in solitariness and none knew where his place was, and he grew in strength.
9 The helmet of the female warrior is adorned with a representation of the she-wolf, suckling the children of Mars.
10 Should the mother die, no other woman willingly suckles the child unless the father has a daughter who can do it.
11 Tess, with a curiously stealthy yet courageous movement, and with a still rising colour, unfastened her frock and began suckling the child .
12 It is not uncommon to see one woman suckling the child of another, while the latter happens to be employed in her other domestic occupations.
13 1: The nurse should suckle the child at both breasts; otherwise he is liable to acquire a degree of crookedness in his form.
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