Kolébka
Kolébka is a Czech word that translates to "cradle" in English. It refers to a bed for an infant, typically a small, rocking bed. Historically, cradles were designed to be gently swayed back and forth, a motion believed to soothe babies and help them fall asleep. They were often made of wood and featured a basket-like structure or a simple frame. The rocking mechanism could vary, from runners on the bottom to a more complex suspension system. The term "kolébka" can also be used metaphorically to denote the place of origin or birth of something or someone. For instance, one might refer to a historical event's "kolébka" as the place where it began. The word's etymology is Slavic, related to the verb "kolébat," meaning to rock or sway. Modern baby beds, while often stationary, still carry the essence of the traditional kolébka in their function of providing a safe and comfortable sleeping place for infants. The concept of the cradle, and by extension the kolébka, is a universal symbol of infancy and nurturing.