lying-in

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English

Noun

lying-in (plural lying-ins or lyings-in)

  1. The final stages of pregnancy; accouchement.
    • 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones, Folio Society, published 1973, page 404:
      from our first knowing each other, which was soon after my lying-in, we were almost inseparable companions []
  2. A period of postpartum confinement, typically a month or longer, formerly common in Europe and still practiced in some parts of the world.
    • 1995, Meredith Borthwick, transl., Many Lives, Kukrit Pramoj, pages 177–8:
      As she lay by the birth-fire, she gazed on the face of the child asleep in the bamboo cradle [] Once free from the lying-in, Linchong set herself to bringing up the baby.

Adjective

lying-in (not comparable)

  1. of, or relating to childbirth or postpartum confinement

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