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Often used in the same context:
dodkin,
sheather,
andrewes,
hesp,
warry,
vivers,
mclachlan,
sowter,
macinnes,
springall,
dowle,
rainbird,
kerse,
biffin,
worral,
whiskin,
maclachlan,
orpin,
tiddy,
gilliver,
pedler,
agars,
brewis,
rounce,
pearmain,
copplestone,
parrock,
macrae,
fidge,
cudden,
kinchin,
cuttle,
dearling,
comyn,
howel,
smeath,
ruyter,
hepper,
prizeman,
ennew,
bavin,
owler,
mcdowall,
honeybun,
cobbing,
tutty,
crowdy,
gullery,
drinkwater,
dight,
morling,
kiddle,
goldsworthy,
heddle,
paviour,
pirie,
algate,
ruddle,
birse,
pargeter,
brieger,
pirrie,
outwin,
becking,
buntine,
birtwhistle,
bezant,
meacock,
cottier,
skene,
geering,
maskery,
blench,
tapster,
worts,
skean,
cripps,
weaser,
ruttle,
hardcastle,
pinfold,
thym,
goyen,
kendrew,
crinion,
codlin,
killigrew,
sheat,
thring,
harle,
kneebone,
fanner,
davys,
layland,
spary,
conchie,
elmy,
collop,
pothecary,
acher,
dargue,
eggar,
lamb,
babe,
babes,
lambs,
doves,
fawn,
dears,
dove,
puss,
simpleton,
babies,
baby,
darling,
helen,
kitten,
maria,
babyhood,
backside,
bertha,
chick
More general:
lamb
Also try:
— Adjectives for lambkin:
little,
white,
poor,
innocent,
snowy,
precious,
tiny,
pious,
pretty,
veriest,
feeble,
more...
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