KJV Dictionary Definition: suckle

suckle

SUCK'LE, n. A teat. Not in use.

SUCK'LE, v.t. To give suck to; to nurse at the breast. Romulus and Remus are fabled to have been suckled by a wolf.

suckled

SUCK'LED, pp. Nursed at the breast.

suckling

SUCK'LING, ppr. Nursing at the breast.

SUCK'LING, n. A young child or animal nursed at the breast. Ps.8.

1. A sort of white clover.