(Noun) a young sheep, especially one less than a year old; the flesh of a young sheep used as food; a gentle, innocent, or meek person; (Verb) (of a ewe) to give birth to lambs.
Origin
From Old English lamb (a lamb), from Proto-Germanic *lambaz, related to German Lamm, Dutch lam. The religious significance of the lamb — the sacrificial Lamb of God — has given the word a rich symbolic life beyond its literal meaning. Used in English from the Old English period.
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🎧 Podcast 2 — Daily Use
Lamb in Conversation
Two British speakers · Real everyday dialogue
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🌟 Podcast 3 — Prompt Engineering
Lamb — AI Prompts
5 copyable & speakable prompt cards · Google UK English voices
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