Yes, the word 'lamb' is both a noun and a verb.
The verb to lamb is a word for a sheep giving birth.
The process of sheep giving birth is called lambing.
Example: Our new ewe will lamb next month.
some verbs for lamb are: bleating leaping grazing jumping
The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'ewe' are she as a subject and her as an object in a sentence.Example: Our ewe has had a lamb. She has a small pen to keep her and the lamb safe from the larger animals.
This is to lamb. Other forms of the verb lamb are: lamb -- The sheep will lamb tonight lambed -- The sheep lambed last night. lambing -- The ewe is lambing.
Veal is a calf. Lamb is a lamb.
A lamb is adorable. A lamb is afraid of other animals. Lamb is appetizing.
A Wether lamb is a castrated male lamb.
Sir Horace Lamb Lamb has written: 'Hydrodynamics'
The difference between a lamb chop and a lamb cutlet is the lamb chop is bigger than the cutlet.
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Lamb is primarily a protein, but watch out if the lamb is breaded.
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