How Do You Spell WEANLING?

Pronunciation: [wˈiːnlɪŋ] (IPA)

The spelling of "weanling" is derived from its root word "wean," which means to gradually withdraw milk or food from a young animal. The IPA phonetic transcription of "weanling" is /ˈwiːnlɪŋ/. The stress is on the first syllable /wiːn/, followed by /lɪŋ/. The /w/ sound and the long vowel /iː/ in the first syllable are followed by the consonant cluster /nl/, which represents the sound of the word "ling."

WEANLING Meaning and Definition

  1. A weanling is a term used to describe a young mammal, typically an animal such as a horse, cow, or pig, that has recently been weaned from its mother's milk and has begun to transition to solid food. It refers to the stage in an animal's life when it has recently become independent from its mother's milk and is developing the skills necessary to survive without her. Weanlings are usually between three and six months old, although the specific age can vary depending on the species.

    During this stage, weanlings are still growing and developing rapidly, both physically and mentally. They require a well-balanced diet that provides adequate nutrition for their growth and development. Weanlings often have specific dietary requirements, such as high-protein feeds, to support building strong muscles and bones.

    In addition to the dietary transition, weaning also involves separating the weanling from its mother. This separation can be a gradual process to allow the young animal to adapt to the change and reduce stress. Weanlings may experience some behavioral and emotional challenges during this transition, such as separation anxiety or difficulty adjusting to new environments.

    Overall, the weanling stage is a critical period in an animal's life, as it marks the beginning of independent living and the acquisition of essential skills for survival. Proper care and nutrition during this time are crucial to ensure healthy growth and development.

  2. A child or animal newly weaned.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for WEANLING

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Etymology of WEANLING

The word "weanling" originated from the Old English term "wenlian", which means "to wean". "Wenlian" is derived from the Old English noun "wenian", meaning "to accustom". This can be further traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "wanōną", which carries the same meaning of "weaning" or "accustoming".

Over time, the suffix "-ling" was added to "wean", indicating a young or small version of the original noun. Thus, "weanling" specifically refers to a young animal that has recently been weaned from its mother's milk.

Plural form of WEANLING is WEANLINGS

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