Lamb vs. Kid

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Lambnoun

A young sheep.

Lambnoun

The flesh of a lamb or sheep used as food.

Lambnoun

(figuratively) A person who is meek, docile and easily led.

Lambnoun

A simple, unsophisticated person.

Lambnoun

One who ignorantly speculates on the stock exchange and is victimized.

Lambverb

(intransitive) Of a sheep, to give birth.

Lambverb

To assist (sheep) to give birth.

Lambnoun

The young of the sheep.

Lambnoun

Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb.

Lambnoun

A simple, unsophisticated person; in the cant of the Stock Exchange, one who ignorantly speculates and is victimized.

Lambverb

To bring forth a lamb or lambs, as sheep.

Lambnoun

young sheep

Lambnoun

English essayist (1775-1834)

Lambnoun

a person easily deceived or cheated (especially in financial matters)

Lambnoun

a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)

Lambnoun

the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food

Lambverb

give birth to a lamb;

Lambnoun

a young sheep.

Lambnoun

the flesh of a lamb as food

Lambnoun

used figuratively as a symbol of meekness or innocence

Lambnoun

used to describe or address someone regarded with affection or pity, especially a young child

Lambverb

(of a ewe) give birth to lambs

Lambverb

tend (ewes) at lambing time

Lambverb

encourage someone to squander their money, especially on alcohol

Kidnoun

A young goat.

Kidnoun

Of a female goat, the state of being pregnant: in kid.

Kidnoun

Kidskin.

Kidnoun

(uncountable) The meat of a young goat.

Kidnoun

A young antelope.

Kidnoun

(informal) a child (usually), teenager, or young adult; a juvenile

Kidnoun

(colloquial) An inexperienced person or one in a junior position.

Kidnoun

(nautical) A small wooden mess tub in which sailors received their food.

Kidnoun

(informal) A person whose childhood took place in a particular decade or area.

Kidnoun

(informal) One's son or daughter, regardless of age.

Kidnoun

(in the vocative) Used as a form of address for a child, teenager or young adult

Kidnoun

(dated) A deception; an act of kidding somebody.

Kidnoun

A fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.

Kidverb

To make a fool of (someone).

Kidverb

To dupe or deceive (someone).

Kidverb

To make a joke with (someone).

Kidverb

(intransitive) Of a goat, to give birth to kids.

Kidverb

To joke.

Kidnoun

A young goat.

Kidnoun

A young child or infant; hence, a simple person, easily imposed on.

Kidnoun

A kind of leather made of the skin of the young goat, or of the skin of rats, etc.

Kidnoun

Gloves made of kid.

Kidnoun

A small wooden mess tub; - a name given by sailors to one in which they receive their food.

Kidnoun

Among pugilists, thieves, gunfighters, etc., a youthful expert; - chiefly used attributively; as, kid Jones.

Kidnoun

A fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.

Kidverb

To bring forth a young goat.

Kidverb

See Kiddy, v. t.

Kid

of Kythe.

Kidnoun

a young person of either sex;

Kidnoun

soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat;

Kidnoun

English dramatist (1558-1594)

Kidnoun

a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age;

Kidnoun

young goat

Kidverb

tell false information to for fun;

Kidverb

be silly or tease one another;

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