- used to
place milk onto the
breast while the baby
suckles. The
mother should allow the
infant to
suckle at
least ten
times during 24 hours, and more times...
- up
suckle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Suckle may
refer to: Suckling, for mammals,
during Lactation in
human babies,
Breastfeeding Suckle (band)...
-
Richard Suckle (born
January 1969) is an
American film producer.
Suckle was one of
several producers nominated for an
Academy Award for Best
Picture for...
-
claimed to have been
suckled by animals;
Cyrus I of
Persia was said to have been
suckled by a dog,
while mares supposedly suckled Croesus,
Xerxes and Lysimachus...
-
Wilbert Augustus Campbell (12
August 1931 – 19 May 2014),
known as
Count Suckle, was a Jamaica-born
sound system operator and club
owner who was influential...
-
Honeysuckles are
arching shrubs or
twining vines in the
genus Lonicera (/lɒˈnɪsərə/) of the
family Caprifoliaceae. The
genus includes 158
species native...
- "teat", with
possible reference either to the
totem wolf that
adopted and
suckled the
cognately named twins Romulus and Remus, or to the
shape of the Palatine...
-
Lambertia ilicifolia,
commonly known as the holly-leaved honeysuckle, is a
shrub which is
endemic to south-west
Western Australia. "Lambertia ilicifolia...
- The
flame palmette is a
motif in
decorative art which, in its most
characteristic expression,
resembles the fan-shaped
leaves of a palm tree.
Flame palmettes...
-
being suckled by a deer was a
frequent iconographic motif.
Except for the
Telephus frieze,
which depicts the
abandoned Telephus being suckled by a lioness...