lullaby
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- lullabye (archaic)
Etymology
    
From Middle English lullen (“to lull”) + bye. First recorded circa 1560. Compare Old English bī, bī (“lullaby!”, interjection).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈlʌləbaɪ/
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Noun
    
lullaby (plural lullabies)
Synonyms
    
Translations
    
a soothing song to lull children to sleep
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Verb
    
lullaby (third-person singular simple present lullabies, present participle lullabying, simple past and past participle lullabied)
- (transitive) To sing a lullaby to.
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