1. lambe - Noun
2. Lambe - Proper noun
lambe (plural lambes)
Obsolete spelling of lamb
Lambe
A surname.
'Lambe them, lads lambe them' a cant phrase of the time derived from the fate of Dr. Lambe, an astrologer and quack, who was knocked on the head by the rabble in Charles the First's time. Walter Scott
In Austen's original novel fragment, Miss Lambe is introduced in conversation only but never really interacts with the characters. Source: Internet
Jenkins, Lambe, and Deputy Mayor Paul (no relation) Jenkins all saluted the town’s take-over of recycling, which should save Bancroft money, especially in the longer run. Source: Internet
“Language clubs and advisors here at UMaine can help get you ready and comfortable to go to a country where they speak different languages,” Lambe said. Source: Internet
Rona Kostulin in property, Ronan Lambe and Chris Owens in projects and Kathryn Wynn in technology, media & communications are all based in Edinburgh. Source: Internet
Though admittedly a cleaner heating fuel than oil or propane, Lambe said her group’s research on the use of LNG in other jurisdictions show the development and transportation costs won’t produce the savings that some people envision. Source: Internet