I believe lull refers to an old, old wooden ship used in the civil war era.
Lulled is the past tense of lull.
A lull is a temporary pause or decrease in activity, usually calming or soothing in nature. It can refer to a period of quietness or tranquility.
As soon as Betty heard a lull in the conversation, she bounced through the door and began to sing her song. She knew that the lull signaled the moment when the adults had run out of small talk.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
dog
it was a lull in her behaviour
lull, mild.
There are three syllables: Lull-a-by.
calm, lull, peaceful
If you mean a lull in an economy, it is spelled recession.
lull
Halt, lull.
Lulled is the past tense of lull.
lull, fluff
ceasefire armistice treaty peace respite break lull
Timothy Lull died in 2003.
Timothy Lull was born in 1943.