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View synonyms for nursling

nursling

or nurse·ling

[ nurs-ling ]

noun

  1. an infant, child, or young animal being nursed or being cared for by a nurse.
  2. any person or thing under fostering care, influences, or conditions.


nursling

/ ˈnɜːslɪŋ /

noun

  1. a child or young animal that is being suckled, nursed, or fostered


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Word History and Origins

Origin of nursling1

First recorded in 1550–60; nurse + -ling 1

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Example Sentences

If a man has taken a young child ‘from his waters’ to sonship, and has reared him up, no one has any claim against that nursling.

But if either of them showed the faintest sign of fatigue, the mother dived quietly and lifted the tired nursling to the surface.

Nettie, who was not much given to caresses, came up and put sudden arms round her special nursling.

The black woman cared more for her white nursling than her own child.

The use of a sucking-bottle most nearly imitates the way in which nature designed the nursling to obtain its nourishment.

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