- A wet
nurse is a
woman who
breastfeeds and
cares for another's child. Wet
nurses are emplo**** if the
mother dies, if she is
unable to
nurse the
child herself...
- by the same woman:
foster mother foster sibling When a
woman acts as a
wetnurse (that is she
breast feeds an
infant that is not her own
child for a certain...
-
Engraving of Katherine, Bertie,
their daughter and
wetnurse going into exile....
- The couple,
their daughter and
wetnurse going into exile...
-
appropriate definition of the chôra is "a
receptacle of all
becoming – its
wetnurse, as it were" (Timaeus 49a),
notabene a
receptacle for the
creative act...
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Tokugawa Ienari became aware of her presence, he
ordered that
Titia and the
wetnurse Petronella Muns had to leave. In
December the
women went back to Batavia...
- Jean
Fouquet (1458). The
wedding is in the centre,
while Philippa as a
wetnurse is seen at left and at right, in the background, the
torture of Philippa...
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commonly known by the laqab, or sobriquet, of Najm al-Dīn Dāya,
meaning "
wetnurse" (573 AH/1177 – 654 AH/1256) was a 13th-century Sufi.
Hamid Algar, translator...
- province. The
mosque is said to have been
built in 1635 in
honour of the
wetnurse of the
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Dai Anga. Born as Zeb-un-Nisa, Dai Anga...
- /mɔːrˈmɒlɪkə/ (as the name
appears in
Doric Gr****: μορμολύκα) is
designated as the
wetnurse (Gr****: τιθήνη) of
Acheron by
Sophron (fl. 430 BC).
Mormo or Moromolyce...