suckled

/ˈsʌkəld/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of suckle: fed or drank milk from the breast or udder.
    • She suckled her baby in a quiet corner of the park.
    • The orphaned foal was suckled by a foster mare.
    • The ewe suckled her lamb for three months before it started eating grass.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Having been fed milk from the breast or udder; nourished by suckling.
    • A well-suckled infant gains weight steadily.
    • The suckled puppies slept peacefully after feeding.
    • The suckled calf was healthy and strong.
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