wet-nurse

wet-nurse
(wetґnərs) see under nurse.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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  • Wet nurse — Nurse Nurse (n[^u]rs), n. [OE. nourse, nurice, norice, OF. nurrice, norrice, nourrice, F. nourrice, fr. L. nutricia nurse, prop., fem. of nutricius that nourishes; akin to nutrix, icis, nurse, fr. nutrire to nourish. See {Nourish}, and cf.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wet-nurse — [wet′nʉrs΄] vt. wet nursed, wet nursing 1. to act as wet nurse to 2. to give overly careful attention to …   English World dictionary

  • Wet nurse — A nurse who suckles a child, especially the child of another woman. Cf. {Dry nurse}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wet nurse — wet nurses also wet nurse N COUNT In former times, a wet nurse was a woman who was paid to breast feed another woman s baby …   English dictionary

  • wet-nurse — /wet nerrs /, v.t., wet nursed, wet nursing. 1. to act as a wet nurse to (an infant). 2. to give excessive care or attention to; treat as if helpless: The warden is accused of wet nursing his prisoners. [1775 85] * * * …   Universalium

  • wet-nurse — wet ,nurse verb transitive to be a child s wet nurse a. to treat an adult like a child, especially by protecting or helping them too much …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • wet-nurse — wet′ nurse v. t. nursed, nurs•ing 1) to act as a wet nurse to (an infant) 2) to give excessive care or attention to • Etymology: 1775–85 …   From formal English to slang

  • wet nurse — n a woman who cares for and suckles young not her own * * * a woman who breast feeds the infant of another …   Medical dictionary

  • wet nurse — n old use a woman paid to give her breast milk to another woman s baby …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • wet-nurse — v [T] to give someone too much care and attention, as if they were a child …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • wet-nurse — v [T] to give someone too much care and attention, as if they were a child …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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