cradlerEtymologyFrom cradle (noun) + -er.nounAn agricultural worker who uses a cradle (a kind of broad scythe).One who or that which cradles.“For use in a nursery for cradling a baby to sleep, a baby cradler comprising, in combination, a stand embodying a mobile base, uprights attached to and rising perpendicularly from the base and having axially aligned bearings, […]”