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swaddling-clothes
ˈswaddling-clothes, n. pl. [swaddling vbl. n.] Clothes consisting of narrow lengths of bandage wrapped round a new-born infant's limbs to prevent free movement. Also transf. an infant's long-clothes. Now chiefly fig. or allusively in reference to the earliest period of the existence of a person or t... Oxford English Dictionary
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swaddling-clothes
swaddling-clothes/ˈswɔdlɪŋ; `swɑdlɪŋ/ n[pl](dated 旧) strips of cloth used for swaddling a baby 用作襁褓的长布条. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Swaddling
In shrines dedicated to Amphiaraus, models representing babies wrapped in swaddling clothes have been excavated. Probably the most famous record of swaddling is found in the New Testament concerning the birth of Jesus in : Swaddling clothes described in the Bible wikipedia.org
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Ypakoe
For what is meaner than swaddling clothes? Yet therein shone forth the wealth of Thy divinity: Glory to Thee, O Lord! Behold the clothes in the grave! Go, and proclaim to the world: The Lord is risen! wikipedia.org
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swathing-clothes
† ˈswathing-clothes, n. pl. Obs. = swaddling-clothes.1382 Wyclif Wisd. vii. 4, I was nurshid in swathing clothis. 1551 Robinson tr. More's Utopia ii. (1895) 162 They maye laye downe the yong infauntes..take them out of their swathynge clothes and holde them to the fyere, and refreshe them with playe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Layette
The term "layette set" is commonly used in the United States to refer to sets of baby clothes. Traditionally, women would often hand-sew or knit their baby's clothes during their pregnancy. wikipedia.org
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swaddling
▪ I. swaddling, vbl. n. (ˈswɒdlɪŋ) [f. swaddle v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb. swaddle; wrapping in swaddling-clothes; swathing, bandaging.13.., a 1425 [see swaddling-band]. 1522 More De quat. Noviss. Wks. 80/2 Al our swadlynge and tending with warme clothes. 1611 Stafford Niobe 161, I would o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pólya
Pólya (Hungarian for "swaddling clothes") is a surname. wikipedia.org
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Sandford Orcas
Seven children kneel, in black gowns and the others are in swaddling clothes of red and lying in a heap behind their mother. wikipedia.org
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clothes
clothes, n. pl. (kləʊðz) Forms: 1 cláðas, 2–3 claþes, 3–4 cloþes, 3– clothes, 6–8 cloaths, (north. 3–6 clathes, -is). Also 5–6 (dial. –9) close, (5 cloysse, 6 cloese, 7–8 cloes; 5 north. clase, Sc. 6 clais, 8 clayis, 8–9 claise, claes; also 4–5 clethis, clese. [The original plural of cloth:—OE. clá-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrew Aytoun
He was regarded as a member of the king's household and bought livery clothes in "Rissilis" black. Aytoun also paid for the attendance of a physician, Doctor Ogilvy, and for washing the clothes or swaddling of the youngest children, and the women who wikipedia.org
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Jean Sinclair
At Linlithgow on 22 March 1543, Mary of Guise asked Jean Sinclair to unwrap the queen from her swaddling clothes to show the English ambassador Ralph Sadler wikipedia.org
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Siwawa
The name of the dish, "baby in swaddling clothes," is derived from its appearance, where strips of ingredients are wrapped in a rice pancake, resembling wikipedia.org
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Maillot
Etymology The term maillot was inducted into the English dictionary in 1928; it derived from the French phrase for swaddling clothes. wikipedia.org
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Agia Dynati
Rhea, the wife of Cronus, gave him the rock, covered with swaddling clothes, to eat, because Cronus had eaten all of her children. wikipedia.org
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