The simile "as meek as a lamb" is used to describe someone who is gentle, submissive, and timid, similar to the way a lamb is known for being meek and gentle. It implies a lack of aggression or assertiveness in the person being described.
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The simile "like a lamb" can mean someone who is calm, quiet and doesn't call attention to themselves. Like a lamb means gentle.
"As gentle as a lamb."
The saying is, "Meek as a lamb."
Lamb. Jesus is the Lamb of God.
If lamb is to meek, then fox is to cunning. The term "meek" describes someone who is humble and submissive, while "cunning" refers to someone who is clever and deceitful. In this analogy, the relationship between lamb and meekness is parallel to the relationship between fox and cunningness.
Two shakes of a lamb's tail.
A creature that is trusting, passive, and sweet
meek = anav (ענו)
This phrase means to be very gentle, submissive, or docile in nature, much like a lamb. It suggests someone who is not aggressive or assertive.
This surname Lamb could be of English, Irish, or French origin.
Never heard of the wrath of the meek but it could be a derivative of the wrath of the lamb from the book of revelations (revelation 6:12-17) dealing with the seven seals. The lamb being a traditionally passive animal that is also sacrificed in the old testament may be paralleled to the meek of the world (The meek will he guide in judgment- Psalm 25:9, Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth- Matthew 5:5.) meek being the lowly and persecuted for varying reasons in particular their religious and unpopular (but correct) beliefs.I'm afraid I've never heard the phrase in your question but I hope I helped.