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We have 'num nums' in this house, which is currently 'nah nahs" to a not
quite talking yet almost 3 year old. Less a code word, as a warm and
loving term that like topsy, just grewed.
References to "boob" and "boobie juice" are further complicated in the
UK, as for a lot of us a "boob" is an idiot, or a fool, not a part of
human anatomy. (And therefore the term "boob nazi" doubly aggressive).
I do wonder, if the 'num nums' type terms, are based on primal sound
development. Just as the "mamamam" sounds appear to always end up
meaning 'mother' across the globe, does nnnns and mmmmms sounds become
nurturing at the 'mamamamamam'! Do we all go "mmmnnnnnn" on smelling
lovely food?
And what, can I ask, of those who are as obsessed with language as I
am... but have more actual knowledge... is the word tree on
'breastfeeding' like? Is it really a 'new' word, only brought in
generally in opposition to bottle feeding? Does it have a history
anywhere near as long as 'nurse' and 'suckle'?
Morgan Gallagher
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