`lamb` in Latin
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lamb
- noun
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young sheep, especially under one year
agnusThe lamb followed its mother. — Agnus matrem suam secutus est. -
[figurative,
religious,
literary],
innocent or gentle person
agnus [figurative, religious, literary]She is as gentle as a lamb. — Tam mitis est quam agnus. -
[religious,
mythological,
literary],
Jesus Christ as sacrificial figure
Agnus Dei [religious, mythological, literary]The Lamb of God takes away sins. — Agnus Dei tollit peccata mundi.
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young sheep, especially under one year
- verb
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[technical,
zoological],
to give birth to a lamb
agnosco [technical, zoological]The ewe will lamb in spring. — Ovis vere agnoscet.
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[technical,
zoological],
to give birth to a lamb