swaddled in English

verb
1
wrap (someone, especially a baby) in garments or cloth.
she swaddled the baby tightly
verb

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1. They would find the child lying in a manger, swaddled in cloth bands.

2. Whitman swaddled his vizard Bacterizing unfairly or flintily after Cris mandating and gambolled palely, skin and graduate

3. Synonyms for Bandaged include bound, bounden, dressed, drest, covered, swathed, wrapped, wrapt, swaddled and bound up

4. The newest addition to Britain's royal family, swaddled in a 19th-century lace gown in his young mother's arms, was Christened William Arthur Philip Louis at Buckingham Palace today - …

5. That He should not come to the finest of earthly palaces and be swaddled in purple [a sign of royalty] and showered with jewels but should come to a lowly stable is astonishing.

6. Cadge (v.) "to beg" (1812), "to get by begging" (1848), of uncertain origin, perhaps a back-formation from Cadger "itinerant dealer with a pack-horse" (mid-15c.), which is perhaps from Middle English Cadge "to fasten, to tie" (late 14c.), which probably is from a Scandinavian source (compare Old Norse kögur-barn "swaddled child").