The Rumanian women retain their native costume, and are further distinguished by the wooden cradles, slung over the shoulders, in which they carry their infants; the Servian mothers prefer a canvas bag.
The children of the sovereign other than his eldest son, though by courtesy " princes " and " princesses, " need a royal warrant to raise them de jure above the common herd; and even then, though they be dubbed " Royal Highness " in their cradles, they remain " commoners " till raised to the peerage.
The device looks like a pipe containing an inner cone that cradles a steel ball sealed with a perforated cover.
The hand nearest your breast cradles the nape of your baby's neck.
The OK Support Waistband cradles the expectant mother's growing abdomen while supporting her lower back.