lamb

/læm/
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lamb

A lamb grazes peacefully in a green meadow.

Definition
  1. Noun:

    • The flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food: "Lamb" refers to the meat from a young sheep, considered a type of red meat.
    • A sweet, innocent, mild-mannered person (especially a child): "Lamb" can describe a person, often a child, who is gentle, innocent, and well-behaved.
    • A person easily deceived or cheated (especially in financial matters): "Lamb" is used metaphorically for someone who is gullible or naive, particularly in contexts like scams or unfair deals.
    • Young sheep: "Lamb" is the term for a young sheep, especially one less than one year old.
  2. Verb:

    • Give birth to a lamb: Used specifically for a ewe (female sheep) producing offspring. "The ewe lambed" means the ewe gave birth to a lamb.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Food):

    • We had roast lamb for dinner.
    • She prefers the taste of lamb to beef.
  • Noun (Innocent Person):

    • The little girl was such a lamb, always helping others.
    • He's a gentle lamb of a man.
  • Noun (Gullible Person):

    • The con artists saw the elderly investor as an easy lamb.
    • Don't be a lamb; read the contract carefully before signing.
  • Noun (Animal):

    • The lamb followed its mother across the field.
    • In spring, the pastures are full of new lambs.
  • Verb:

    • The farmer reported that all his ewes lambed successfully this season.
Advanced Usage
  • "Like a lamb": Meekly, quietly, or without resistance.

    • He went to his fate like a lamb.
    • The child followed the teacher like a lamb.
  • "A wolf in lamb's clothing": A dangerous person who pretends to be harmless. (Note: This is an idiom using the word 'lamb').

    • Be careful of him; he's a wolf in lamb's clothing.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lambing (n): The process of sheep giving birth.

    • Lambing season is in the spring.
  • Lamblike (adj): Resembling a lamb in gentleness or innocence.

    • She has a lamblike demeanor.
  • Lambkin (n): A small or young lamb (often used as a term of endearment).

    • Come here, my little lambkin.
Synonyms
  • Noun (Innocent Person): Innocent, dove, angel.
  • Noun (Gullible Person): Dupe, sucker, pushover.
  • Noun (Animal): Young sheep.
  • Verb: Give birth (for sheep).
Related Phrases
  • "The Lamb of God": A title for Jesus Christ in Christian theology, symbolizing innocence and sacrifice.

    • In the painting, John the Baptist points to Jesus as the Lamb of God.
  • "Mutton dressed as lamb" (Idiom): An older person trying to look or dress like a much younger one.

    • That outfit is mutton dressed as lamb.
lamb

A lamb grazes peacefully in a green meadow.

Noun
  1. the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food
  2. a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)
  3. a person easily deceived or cheated (especially in financial matters)
  4. English essayist (1775-1834)
  5. young sheep
Verb
  1. give birth to a lamb
    • the ewe lambed