1. lamm - Verb
2. Lamm - Proper noun
See Lam.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA conflation of the 1869 and 1872 versions had been published by Pavel Lamm and aroused keen interest in the piece. Source: Internet
Although much of the material composed or orchestrated by Glazunov and Rimsky-Korsakov is retained, there are additions culled from the unpublished vocal score by Pavel Lamm, orchestrated and linked by Faliek. Source: Internet
Although Perot easily won the nomination, his victory at the party's national convention led to a schism as supporters of Lamm accused him of rigging the vote to prevent them from casting their ballots. Source: Internet
“It sucks being poor,” said Tasha Lamm, a 30-year-old raising two sons on public assistance in the town of Bidwell. Source: Internet
He enthusiastically encouraged us to move forward quickly and we agreed that Yisroel Lamm would be a wise choice to craft the arrangements. Source: Internet
Highland Park, New Jersey: Ramat Gan Publications, p. 63 ) No public Lamm, p. 89 mourning may occur on Shabbat, nor may the burial take place on Shabbat; "private" mourning restrictions continue during the Shabbat. Source: Internet