swaddler

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Etymology[edit]

From swaddle +‎ -er.

Noun[edit]

swaddler (plural swaddlers)

  1. One who swaddles.
  2. A blanket used for swaddling a baby.
  3. (Ireland, historical) Synonym of souper (Catholic who converted to Protestantism to receive food aid)

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