- Lambkin
- Lambkin \Lamb"kin\, n. A small lamb. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
lambkin — mid 13c., as a surname, from LAMB (Cf. lamb) + dim. suffix KIN (Cf. kin) … Etymology dictionary
lambkin — [lam′kin] n. a little lamb: sometimes applied to a child or young person as a term of affection … English World dictionary
Lambkin — This is an English surname. It is a diminutive of the popular surname Lamb, itself nothing to do with sheep or even an endearment, but a transposing and fusing of the pre 7th century Anglo Saxon compound personal name and later surname, Lambert.… … Surnames reference
lambkin — This is used by Mrs Jewkes to Pamela, in Samuel Richardson’s novel Pamela. It inspires the young lady, who had learnt to distrust every sign of affection that Mrs Jewkes shows her, to respond: ‘Was this in your instructions, wolfkin?’… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
lambkin — /lam kin/, n. 1. a little lamb. 2. a person who is exceptionally sweet, young, and innocent, as a small child. [1570 80; LAMB + KIN] * * * … Universalium
lambkin — noun a) A young lamb, a very young sheep. b) A term of endearment … Wiktionary
lambkin — lamb·kin || læmkɪn n. newborn lamb; innocent person; small child … English contemporary dictionary
lambkin — n. Little lamb … New dictionary of synonyms
lambkin — lamb·kin … English syllables
lambkin — /ˈlæmkən/ (say lamkuhn) noun 1. a little lamb. 2. any young and tender creature. {Middle English lambkyn. See lamb, kin} …