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lying-in

[lahy-ing-in] / ˈlaɪ ɪŋˈɪn /


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Columbia Women’s opened for business inside a former mansion as a “hospital and dispensary for the treatment of diseases peculiar to women, and a lying-in asylum,” according to its congressional charter.

From Washington Post • Aug. 17, 2019

His mother, during her lying-in period in the year 1812, was reading a popular novel, The Three Spaniards, that had as its hero a derring-do lad named Fernando.

From Time Magazine Archive

Reporters dashed through the open door, heard the majority of the scientists declare that the babies had been properly labeled at the lying-in hospital† but somehow switched as the mothers returned to their homes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hirohito was born in the lying-in chamber of Tokyo's Aoyama Palace on April 29, 1901.

From Time Magazine Archive

A lawful wife was churched, after her lying-in; which ceremony was performed in the choir, near the elevated part.

From Lachesis Lapponica A Tour in Lapland by Linn?, Carl von




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