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cradle 1, noun (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: cradol]
[C] a small bed for a baby, especially one that moves gently from side to side
-see also cot cot
::She rocked the cradle to quieten the child.
the cradle of sth
formal the place where something important began
::Athens is often regarded as the cradle of democracy.
from (the) cradle to (the) grave
all through your life
::From cradle to grave, the car marks every rite of American passage.
[singular] the beginning of something
::Like most Catholic children, he had heard stories of Ireland from the cradle .
[C] a structure that is used to lift something heavy up or down
::a window-cleaner's cradle
[C] the part of a telephone where you put the receiver when you are not using it
::She replaced the receiver on the cradle.
-see also cat's cradle , rob the cradle at rob (5)