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lambling

English

Etymology

From lamb +? -ling.

Noun

lambling (plural lamblings)

  1. A young or little lamb.
    • 1843, Punch Or The London Charivari - Volume 5 - Page 83:
      I have seen the lamblings skipping / In sunshine and in mist; []
    • 1905, William Makepeace Thackeray, The works of William Makepeace Thackeray:
      These woolly lamblings were immensely affected by his exhortations, and when he gave out the hymn, there was such a negro chorus about the house as might be heard across the Potomac — such a chorus as would never have been heard []
    • 2007, Hugh B. Urban, Tantra: Sex, Secrecy, Politics and Power in the Study of Religion - Page 115:
      These two pivots of the Great Wheel, blended, had brought men, women and children in their thousands, to kill some miserable lambling . . . on the temple steps in stonement for their sins []

Synonyms

  • lambkin

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hambling

English

Verb

hambling

  1. present participle of hamble

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