swaddle

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To bind (a baby) with long narrow strips of cloth.
  2. To beat; cudgel.
noun
  1. Anything used to swaddle with, such as a cloth or band.

Pronunciation

/ˈswɒdəl/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-swaddle.wav /ˈswɔdəl/ /ˈswɑdəl/

Word forms

swaddle swaddles swaddling swaddled

Etymology

From Middle English swathlen (“to bind; swaddle”), from Middle English swathel, swethel, from Old English swaþul, swæþel, sweþel, sweoþol (“swaddling cloth”), equivalent to swathe (“to wrap with fabric”) + -le (agent/instrumental suffix), the word then underwent th-stopping (its voiced th became a d). Cognate with Middle Dutch swadel (“swaddling; bandage”), Old High German swedili (“poultice”), Old English sweþian, besweþian (“to wrap; swaddle”).

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