Cordero (en. Lamb)
/korˈðeɾo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Young of the sheep, generally under one year old.
The lamb runs joyfully in the field.
El cordero corretea alegre en el campo.
Lamb meat, especially that which comes from a young one.
Today we are going to have roasted lamb for dinner.
Hoy vamos a cenar cordero asado.
A very innocent or shy person.
He is a lamb among wolves.
Es un cordero en medio de lobos.
Etymology
From Latin 'corderus', which in turn comes from 'cordus', related to the sheep.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be like a lamb
To be very innocent or docile.
ser como un cordero
to sacrifice a lamb
To perform an act of giving or sacrifice.
sacrificar un cordero
to walk like a lamb to the slaughter
To be in a very dangerous or risky situation.
andar como cordero en matadero
Related Words
sheep
Domestic woolly animal, from which the lamb comes.
oveja
lamb
English translation of lamb, especially used in the context of meat.
lamb
meat
Food from various animals, including lamb.
carne
Slang Meanings
Innocent or easily manipulated person.
Don't be a lamb, learn to defend yourself.
No seas un cordero, aprende a defenderte.
Someone who follows others without questioning.
That boy is a lamb, he always does what his friends say.
Ese chico es un cordero, siempre hace lo que dicen sus amigos.