nipple shield

noun

Etymology

From nipple + shield. First use appears c. 1799 in the writings of Michael Underwood.

  1. derived from *(s)kelH- — “cut, split
  2. inherited from *skelduz — “shield
  3. inherited from *skeldu
  4. inherited from scield — “shield
  5. inherited from scheld
  6. compounded as nipple shield — “nipple + shield

Definitions

  1. A defence for the nipple worn by a breastfeeding woman.

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