cradlesome

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Characterised or marked by cradling
 * 2) * 1956, The Marble Orchard:
 * No one, of course, has seen her, and Ned and Beetie are about to experience the hammocking, cradlesome shock that is the beginning of despair.
 * 1) * 1975, North Carolina Quarterly - Volumes 27-28:
 * And Geneva-Honey Crowningburg — she of the cradlesome escutcheon, the electric wool — she looms in a paper-shaded brokeneye and waves "bye- bye" (which is dumb since her man is plainly coming home, not going away).
 * And Geneva-Honey Crowningburg — she of the cradlesome escutcheon, the electric wool — she looms in a paper-shaded brokeneye and waves "bye- bye" (which is dumb since her man is plainly coming home, not going away).