keb

See also: Keb and k’eb

English

Verb

keb (third-person singular simple present kebs, present participle kebbing, simple past and past participle kebbed)

  1. (Northern England, dialect) Of a ewe, to abort a lamb.

Noun

keb (plural kebs)

  1. (Northern England, dialect) A still-born lamb.

Anagrams

Scots

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • (Southern) IPA(key): [kɛb]

Noun

keb (plural kebs)

  1. A ewe that has miscarried her lamb or failed to rear it.
  2. A still-born or premature lamb.
  3. A miscarriage in one's affairs, a plan which fails to work.

Verb

keb (third-person singular present kebs, present participle kebbin, past kebbit, past participle kebbit)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) Of a ewe: to cast a lamb prematurely, to give birth to a dead lamb.
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