mothering

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English

Verb

mothering

  1. present participle of mother

Noun

mothering (countable and uncountable, plural motherings)

  1. The nurturing of a child by its mother.
    • 1996, Rachel Bowlby, Feminist Destinations and Further Essays on Virginia Woolf:
      The unification or bringing together of disparate things [] which Mrs Ramsay seeks to achieve by marryings and motherings []
  2. The protective behaviour of a mother towards her child.
  3. Nurturing or protective behaviour reminiscent of that performed by a literal mother.
    • 1912, “The Mother's Pension Law”, in The Journal of the International Brotherhood of Boiler Makers[1], volume 24, page 1025:
      The institution in the past has done monumental work harboring the homeless, mothering the homeless, mothering the motherless, caring for the poor and dependent
    • 1970 July 31, Leonard McCombe, “Big business tangles with day care problems”, in LIFE magazine[2], page 45:
      "If we must choose between teaching and mothering," says one teacher, "we take care of mothering first."
  4. (obsolete) Shortened form of a-mothering (obsolete); practice of visiting one's literal or figurative mother or mother church (compare Mothering Sunday).
    • 1905, John Brand, William Carew Hazlitt, “National Faiths”, in Faiths and folklore: a dictionary of national beliefs, Vol 2[3], page 424:
      Mothering-.—In former days, when the Roman Catholic was the established religion, it was the custom for people to visit their Mother Church on MidLent Sunday, and to make their offerings at the high altar. ...the now remaining practice of Mothering, or going to visit parents upon Mid-Lent Sunday, is really owing to that good old custom.
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