A lamb is a young sheep, often used as a symbol of innocence.
In the phrase "gentle as a lamb," the word "lamb" is used to describe something as meek, innocent, or mild, emphasizing a gentle and non-threatening nature.
The compound word formed from "lamb" and "gentle" is "lambentle."
Lamb of God isn't a latin phrase.
The Latin word for "lamb" is agnus
The word Agnus is actually a Latin word. It is often used in a church setting in the phrase "Agnus Dei" which means 'Lamb of God'.Therefore, the word Agnus (Lamb) in Spanish would be Cordero.
Hebrew phrase written in English letters. It simply means "Passover". You may see it spoken by Jews in reference to the "Passover Lamb" or "Paschal Lamb".
a phrase that is traditional
lomo means lamb
If you mean as in "gentle attitude, gentle temper, gentle mood, gentle manner, and gentle behavior," yes, that is possible.
A wuffle is a gentle sniff or snort.
To make gentle and tractable, to subdue.
Judo is Japanese for "gentle way."