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lullaby
English
Alternative forms
- lullabye (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English lullen (“to lull”) + bye. First recorded circa 1560. Compare Old English b?, b? (“lullaby!”, interjection).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?l?ba?/
Noun
lullaby (plural lullabies)
- A cradlesong, a soothing song to calm children or lull them to sleep.
Synonyms
- berceuse
- cradle song
Related terms
- hushaby
- lull
Translations
Verb
lullaby (third-person singular simple present lullabies, present participle lullabying, simple past and past participle lullabied)
- (transitive) To sing a lullaby to.
Further reading
- lullaby on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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hym
English
Pronoun
hym
- Obsolete spelling of him
Manx
Pronoun
hym (emphatic form hyms)
- first-person singular of hug
- to me
Middle English
Etymology 1
Pronoun
hym
- Alternative form of him (“him”)
Etymology 2
Pronoun
hym
- Alternative form of hem (“them”)
Old English
Pronoun
hym
- Alternative form of him: (to) him/it/them
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