SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: NOUN
- Restrictions placed on the immature
- A garment, made of strips of cloth, used to bind an infant and restrict movement of its limbs
- An early period in development, infancy, the beginnings of something; inception.
- A garment (a gown or narrow strips of cloth) for an infant
- The necessary means or instrument.
- Something with which; the means by which.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: ADVERB
- N/A
- With which; with what.
- With what; -- used interrogatively.
- With which; -- used relatively.
- With what or which.
- Out of, or by means of which
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: PRONOUN
- N/A
- The thing or things with which.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: CONJUNCTION
- N/A
- By means of which.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (noun plural) Restrictions imposed on the immature.
- (noun plural) Strips of cloth wrapped around a newborn infant to hold its legs and arms still.
- [Wherewith is colloquially used as a noun iu the phrase the wherewith (compare the commoner equivalent, phrase the wherewithal)—that is, what is necessary or required; means.
- With which; also, as compound relative, that with which.
- With what or whom?
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: RELATED WORDS
- Myrrh, Unbaptized, Lowliness, Putti, Blessedness, Cathedra, Bassinette, Theotokos, Swaddled, Raiment, Caul, Immaculate conception, Sepulcher, Tallis, Swaddling bands
- Blessedness, Saith, Thee, Hath, Unto, Sanctify, Thereunto, Lowliness, Unrighteousness, Thine, Verily, Fulness, Righteousness, Thy, Wherewithal
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unbaptised, Myrrh, Unbaptized, Lowliness, Putti, Blessedness, Cathedra, Bassinette, Theotokos, Swaddled, Raiment, Caul, Immaculate conception, Sepulcher, Tallis
- Blessedness, Saith, Thee, Hath, Unto, Sanctify, Thereunto, Lowliness, Unrighteousness, Thine, Verily, Fulness, Righteousness, Thy, Wherewithal
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In his first coming he was wrapped in swaddling clothes in the manger.
- The Baby Jesus smiles blissfully from the wooden manger where he lies, wrapped in swaddling clothes.
- Mother Mary laying Him in swaddling clothes in the manger.
- Paul, from which they went out, have laid aside their swaddling clothes and grown beyond recognition.
- Swaddling clothes were generally blankets or strips of cloth wrapped tightly around tiny infants.
- To save her youngest child, Rhea wraps a stone in swaddling clothes.
- And we see this even when he came in swaddling clothes.
- They are still wrapped in the swaddling clothes of politics.
- Rhea substituted a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes.
- It also foreshadows the cross; in art, the crib and swaddling clothes sometimes resemble a coffin and burial clothes.
- May I never fall under the knives wherewith they inflict cruel tortures.
- But if the salt lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
- And he said unto him, Oh, Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel?
- And usually Satan; the fowler, uses a temptation wherewith to beguile us.
- And this is it, wherewith you so foully beguile the simple.
- In sooth there was nothing left wherewith to appease them.
- The shell, peel, or skin, wherewith amy thing is covered.
- By the help of that wisdom wherewith God hadendowed me.
- Wherewith thine enemies have reproached, O LORD; wherewith they have reproached the footsteps of thine anointed.
- Torah a crown wherewith to aggrandise thyself, nor a spade wherewith to dig.
SWADDLING CLOTHES vs WHEREWITH: QUESTIONS
- What happened to the swaddling clothes in the Bible?
- N/A