Suc"kle (?), n. A teat.
[Obs.] Sir T. Herbert.
Suc"kle, v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Suckled (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Suckling (?).] [Freq. of suck.] To give suck to; to
nurse at the breast. Addison.
The breasts of Hecuba
When she did suckle Hector, looked not lovelier.
Shak.
They are not weak, suckled by
Wisdom.
Landor.
Suc"kle, v. i. To nurse; to
suck. [R.]
Suc"kle (?), n. A teat.
[Obs.] Sir T. Herbert.
Suc"kle, v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Suckled (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Suckling (?).] [Freq. of suck.] To give suck to; to
nurse at the breast. Addison.
The breasts of Hecuba
When she did suckle Hector, looked not lovelier.
Shak.
They are not weak, suckled by
Wisdom.
Landor.
Suc"kle, v. i. To nurse; to
suck. [R.]