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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lamb
n.
1.
Zool.
The
young
of
the
sheep
.
2.
Any
person
who
is
as
innocent
or
gentle
as
a
lamb
.
3.
A
simple
,
unsophisticated
person
;
in
the
cant
of
the
Stock
Exchange
,
one
who
ignorantly
speculates
and
is
victimized
.
Lamb of God
,
The Lamb
Script.
,
the
Jesus
Christ
,
in
allusion
to
the
paschal
lamb
.
The
twelve
apostles
of
the Lamb
.
--
Rev
.
xxi
. 14.
Behold
the
Lamb of God
,
which
taketh
away
the
sin
of
the
world
.
--
John
i
. 29.
--
Lamb's lettuce
Bot.
,
an
annual
plant
with
small
obovate
leaves
(
Valerianella olitoria
),
often
used
as
a
salad
;
corn
salad
. [
Written
also
lamb lettuce
.]
Lamb's tongue
,
a
carpenter's
plane
with
a
deep
narrow
bit
,
for
making
curved
grooves
. --
Knight
.
Lamb's wool
.
(a)
The
wool
of
a
lamb
.
(b)
Ale
mixed
with
the
pulp
of
roasted
apples
; --
probably
from
the
resemblance
of
the
pulp
of
roasted
apples
to
lamb's
wool
. [
Obs
.] --
Goldsmith
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Was·sail
n.
1.
An
ancient
expression
of
good
wishes
on
a
festive
occasion
,
especially
in
drinking
to
some
one
.
Geoffrey
of
Monmouth
relates
,
on
the
authority
of
Walter
Calenius
,
that
this
lady
[
Rowena
],
the
daughter
of
Hengist
,
knelt
down
on
the
approach
of
the
king
,
and
,
presenting
him
with
a
cup
of
wine
,
exclaimed
,
Lord
king
waes heil
,
that
is
,
literally
,
Health
be
to
you
.
--
N
.
Drake
.
2.
An
occasion
on
which
such
good
wishes
are
expressed
in
drinking
;
a
drinking
bout
;
a
carouse
.
“In
merry
wassail
he
. . .
peals
his
loud
song.”
The
king
doth
wake
to-night
and
takes
his
rouse
,
Keeps
wassail
. --
Shak
.
The
victors
abandoned
themselves
to
feasting
and
wassail
.
--
Prescott
.
3.
The
liquor
used
for
a
wassail
;
esp
.,
a
beverage
formerly
much
used
in
England
at
Christmas
and
other
festivals
,
made
of
ale
(
or
wine
)
flavored
with
spices
,
sugar
,
toast
,
roasted
apples
,
etc
.; --
called
also
lamb's wool
.
A
jolly
wassail
bowl
,
A
wassail
of
good
ale
. --
Old
Song
.
4.
A
festive
or
drinking
song
or
glee
. [
Obs
.]
Have
you
done
your
wassail
! '
T
is
a
handsome
,
drowsy
ditty
,
I'll
assure
you
.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
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