Lamb
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
lamb
n 1: young sheep
2: English essayist (1775-1834) [syn: {Lamb}, {Charles Lamb},
{Elia}]
3: a person easily deceived or cheated (especially in financial
matters)
4: a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)
[syn: {lamb}, {dear}]
5: the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food
v 1: give birth to a lamb; "the ewe lambed"
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Lamb \Lamb\, n. [AS. lamb; akin to D. & Dan. lam, G. & Sw. lamm,
OS., Goth., & Icel. lamb.]
1. (Zool.) The young of the sheep.
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2. Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb.
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3. A simple, unsophisticated person; in the cant of the Stock
Exchange, one who ignorantly speculates and is victimized.
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{Lamb of God}, {The Lamb} (Script.), the Jesus Christ, in
allusion to the paschal lamb.
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The twelve apostles of the Lamb. --Rev. xxi.
14.
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Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of
the world. --John i. 29.
{Lamb's lettuce} (Bot.), an annual plant with small obovate
leaves ({Valerianella olitoria}), often used as a salad;
corn salad. [Written also {lamb lettuce}.]
{Lamb's tongue}, a carpenter's plane with a deep narrow bit,
for making curved grooves. --Knight.
{Lamb's wool}.
(a) The wool of a lamb.
(b) Ale mixed with the pulp of roasted apples; -- probably
from the resemblance of the pulp of roasted apples to
lamb's wool. [Obs.] --Goldsmith.
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from
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Lamb
(1.) Heb. kebes, a male lamb from the first to the third year.
Offered daily at the morning and the evening sacrifice (Ex.
29:38-42), on the Sabbath day (Num. 28:9), at the feast of the
New Moon (28:11), of Trumpets (29:2), of Tabernacles (13-40), of
Pentecost (Lev. 23:18-20), and of the Passover (Ex. 12:5), and
on many other occasions (1 Chr. 29:21; 2 Chr. 29:21; Lev. 9:3;
14:10-25).
(2.) Heb. taleh, a young sucking lamb (1 Sam. 7:9; Isa.
65:25). In the symbolical language of Scripture the lamb is the
type of meekness and innocence (Isa. 11:6; 65:25; Luke 10:3;
John 21:15).
The lamb was a symbol of Christ (Gen. 4:4; Ex. 12:3; 29:38;
Isa. 16:1; 53:7; John 1:36; Rev. 13:8).
Christ is called the Lamb of God (John 1:29, 36), as the great
sacrifice of which the former sacrifices were only types (Num.
6:12; Lev. 14:12-17; Isa. 53:7; 1 Cor. 5:7).
from
U.S. Gazetteer Counties (2000)
Lamb -- U.S. County in Texas
Population (2000): 14709
Housing Units (2000): 6294
Land area (2000): 1016.212703 sq. miles (2631.978707 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.517990 sq. miles (3.931575 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1017.730693 sq. miles (2635.910282 sq. km)
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 34.057561 N, 102.357212 W
Headwords:
Lamb
Lamb, TX
Lamb County
Lamb County, TX
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
114 Moby Thesaurus words for "lamb":
agneau, angel, babe, baby, baby-doll, bairn, bellwether, birdling,
breast of lamb, buttercup, calf, catling, cherub, chick,
chickabiddy, chickling, chicky, child, child of nature, chit, colt,
cub, darling, dear, deary, dogie, doll, dove, duck, duckling, dupe,
ewe, ewe lamb, fawn, fledgling, foal, fryer, gigot, gosling, hick,
hon, honey, honey bunch, honey child, infant, ingenue, innocent,
jambe de mouton, jumbuck, kid, kit, kitten, lambkin, leg of lamb,
leg of mutton, litter, little bugger, little fellow, little guy,
little innocent, little one, little tad, little tot, lout, love,
lover, mere child, mite, mouton, mutton, nest, nestling,
newborn babe, nipper, noble savage, oaf, offspring, peewee, pet,
petkins, piglet, pigling, polliwog, precious, precious heart,
pullet, pup, puppy, ram, rube, saddle of mutton, shaver, sheep,
shoat, simple soul, snookums, sugar, sweet, sweetheart, sweetie,
sweetkins, sweets, tad, tadpole, teg, tot, tup, unsophisticate,
weaner, wee tot, wether, whelp, yeanling, yokel
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