wean
51Wean — are used to describe children, particularly when they are very young …
52wean — child …
53wean — 1) wane 2) anew …
54wean — I. v. a. 1. Put from the breast. 2. Withdraw, disengage, alienate, detach, reconcile to the loss of anything. II. n. Weanling …
55wean — Noun. A child or baby. From wee ane (wee one). Cf. wee un . Irish/Scottish use …
56wean — Ukuhi (as a child) …
57wean — ween …
58wean — 1. v.tr. 1 accustom (an infant or other young mammal) to food other than (esp. its mother s) milk. 2 (often foll. by from, away from) disengage (from a habit etc.) by enforced discontinuance. Etymology: OE wenian accustom f. Gmc: cf. WONT 2. n.… …
59wean itself away from dependency on — rehabilitate oneself from being dependent on …
60ˈwean sb off sth — phrasal verb to make someone gradually stop depending on something that they like and have become used to …