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wet nurse
wet nurse, wet-nurse, n. A woman who is hired to suckle and nurse another woman's child. Cf. dry-nurse.1620 Middleton Chaste Maid ii. ii, I call the Wet Nurse hither. a 1633 Austin Medit. (1635) 45 Shee was both wet-Nurse, and dry-Nurse herselfe. And yet this his handmaid was his Mother. 1689 Full A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wet nurse
A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. The woman herself might in turn become wet nurse to a wealthier family, while using part of her wages to pay her own child's wet nurse. wikipedia.org
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wet-nurse
wet-nurse, v. trans. To serve as wet nurse to, suckle (another woman's infant). Also transf.1784 Morn. Chron. 13 Apr. 4/4 Advt., Wanted, a Child to Wet Nurse, by a Young Woman, with a good breast of milk. 1786 A. M. Bennett Juvenile Indiscr. III. 62 At the house of the woman who had wet-nursed him. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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wet-nurse
wet-nursen (esp formerly) woman employed to breast-feed another woman's baby (尤指旧时的)乳母, 奶妈. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Tjesraperet
Tjesraperet (ṯs-rˁ-pr.t, "May Ra grant progeny") was the wet nurse of a daughter of the Nubian king Taharqa. Carlo Rindi: The Ptah-Sokar-Osiris Figure of Tjesraperet, Wet Nurse of Pharaoh Taharka's daughter. wikipedia.org
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Debrett
Debrett, n. (dɪˈbrɛt) A colloquial designation of ‘Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland’, the first edition of which, issued in 1803, was compiled by John Debrett (c 1750–1822). Also transf.1848, etc. [see Burke n.]. 1849 Thackeray Pendennis I. ix. 85 You cannot begin your genealogical... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sitre In
She has been identified as the nurse of Hatshepsut. Her coffin has the inscription wr šdt nfrw nswt In, identifying her as the Great Royal Wet Nurse In. wikipedia.org
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nounou
‖ nounou (ˈnuːnuː) [Fr.] A child's name for a nurse; a wet nurse.1894 G. du Maurier Trilby II. vi. 208 In the formal dusty gardens were the same pioupious and zouzous still walking with the same nounous. Ibid., Nounou―a wet⁓nurse with a pretty ribboned cap and long streamers. 1900 Glasgow Herald 17 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wet nurse - Wikipedia
A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. [1] Wet nurses are employed if the mother dies, or if she is unable or chooses not to nurse the child herself. Wet-nursed children may be known as "milk-siblings", and in some cultures, the families are linked by a special relationship of milk kinship.
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Caieta
In Roman mythology, Caieta (, Cāiēta) was the wet-nurse of Aeneas. The fourth-century commentator Servius writes that there was some controversy about whose wet-nurse Caieta was: in addition to Aeneas, he offers Creusa wikipedia.org
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daye
‖ daye India. (daɪ, ˈdɑːɪ) Also dai, dhaye, dhye, dy, dyah. [f. Hind. dāī, Pers. dāyah.] In N. India and Persia, a nurse; a wet-nurse; a midwife.1782 India Gaz. 12 Oct. (Y., Suppl.), Dy (Wet-nurse) 10 Rs. 1810 T. Williamson East India Vade-Mecum I. 341 The Dhye is more generally an attendant upon na... Oxford English Dictionary
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Myaukhpet Shinma
She is the nat representation of the wet nurse of King Tabinshwehti, and a native of North Kadu. She died in childbirth. References 33 Burmese goddesses Wet nurses wikipedia.org
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双语 | 电影史上最浪漫台词 哪一句最打动你?
“As we said hello ” “我们怎么告别呢” “像当初见面那样” 溥仪的奶娘阿嬷被送出紫禁城时,溥仪说的那句“But she is not my wet nurse,she's my butterfly. ” zhihu
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Figurative language ひどく下品な上に Reading by , I have come across a rather long sentence: > **** Here is my interpretation: > First of all, even though Eiko barely managed to pass high school, from my perspective sh...
in this sentence means " in addition". Your sentence is translated as " In addition that She is extremely vulgar, is malicious more so than others."
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Anga (name)
Notable people with the name include: Given name Anga Makubalo (born 1989), South African actor and musician Surname Dai Anga, wet-nurse of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan Maham Anga (died 1562), foster mother and wet-nurse of the Mughal emperor Akbar Pierre Anga (1940–1988), Congolese army officer and wikipedia.org
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