I don't believe the word 'lamb' is used in Matthew's Gospel.
Revelation 12:11 And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death.
The compound word formed from "lamb" and "gentle" is "lambentle."
Another word for lamb would be sheep or ewe.
The word God is never mentioned in the Book of Esther. However, the additions to Esther, regarded by the Catholic Church as inspired although not original texts, mention the word 22 times.
There are versions of the word repent and mention of the word repent in the Old Testament. The actual word, repent, was not mentioned until Matthew chapter 4. Repent was the first command the Jesus gave.
The Latin word for "lamb" is agnus
Lambaste.
"Texts" has one syllable.
The silent consonant in the word "lamb" is the letter "b."
The word "lamb" has 3 phonemes: /l/ /æ/ /m/.
The root word for mention is "mentionem," which comes from the Latin word "mentio," meaning "a mention or remark."
Uan is the Irish word for lamb.