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- A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Wet nurses are emplo**** if the mother dies, if she is unable to nurse the child herself...
- by the same woman: foster mother foster sibling When a woman acts as a wetnurse (that is she breast feeds an infant that is not her own child for a certain...
- Tokugawa Ienari became aware of her presence, he ordered that Titia and the wetnurse Petronella Muns had to leave. In December the women went back to Batavia...
- whom he had married in 1815; his son Johannes; Petronella Muns, a Dutch wetnurse; and an Indonesian maid. The ladies and the little boy were not allowed...
- Engraving of Katherine, Bertie, their daughter and wetnurse going into exile....
- appropriate definition of the chôra is "a receptacle of all becoming – its wetnurse, as it were" (Timaeus 49a), notabene a receptacle for the creative act...
- The couple, their daughter and wetnurse going into exile...
- represents a deity, not a wetnurse. This distinction wouldn't have made sense to the Ugaritians, who called her the mšnqt .ʔilm or "wetnurse of the gods." In Revadim...
- the heir of the moveable property. Rembrandt hired Geertje Dircx as a wetnurse; in 1649 she expected him to marry her. The next year Rembrandt had her...
- /mɔːrˈmɒlɪkə/ (as the name appears in Doric Gr****: μορμολύκα) is designated as the wetnurse (Gr****: τιθήνη) of Acheron by Sophron (fl. 430 BC). Mormo or Moromolyce...