See also: drynurse and dry-nurse

English edit

Etymology edit

To distinguish from a wet nurse, who suckles a baby.

Noun edit

dry nurse (plural dry nurses)

  1. (chiefly historical) A nurse who takes care of a baby, but does not breastfeed.
    Coordinate term: wet nurse
    The family found a dry nurse to take care of the infant.
  2. (nautical, slang, archaic) An inferior officer who carries on the duty on board ship, due to the captain's ignorance of seamanship.

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Verb edit

dry nurse (third-person singular simple present dry nurses, present participle dry nursing, simple past and past participle dry nursed)

  1. To feed, attend, and bring up without suckling.
  2. (nautical, slang, archaic) Of an inferior officer: to carry on the duty on board ship, due to the captain's ignorance of seamanship.

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