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Definition of cradle noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cradle

noun
 
/ˈkreɪdl/
 
/ˈkreɪdl/
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  1. a small bed for a baby that can be pushed gently from side to side
    • She rocked the baby to sleep in its cradle.
    Topics Life stagesc1
  2. [usually singular] cradle of something the place where something important began
    • Greece, the cradle of Western civilization
  3. (British English) a small platform that can be moved up and down the outside of a high building, used by people cleaning windows, etc.
  4. the part of a phone on which the handset restsTopics Phones, email and the internetc2
  5. Word OriginOld English cradol, of uncertain origin; perhaps related to German Kratte ‘basket’.
Idioms
from the cradle to the grave
  1. a way of referring to the whole of a person’s life, from birth until death
rob the cradle
  1. (North American English, informal) to have a sexual relationship with a much younger person
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