Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ewe-lamb
Noun
/juː læm/

Definition
A young female sheep that is less than one year old.

Examples
- The ewe-lamb frolicked in the meadow, exploring its new surroundings.
- Farmers often separate the ewe-lambs from the older sheep to provide them with specialized care.
- During the spring season, many ewe-lambs are born, contributing to the growth of the flock.

Meaning
The term ‘ewe-lamb’ refers specifically to a female lamb that has not yet reached maturity. In the context of sheep farming, it denotes a young female that will eventually grow into a breeding ewe.

Synonyms
- Lamb
- Female lamb
- Sheep lamb