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Definition of Lullabies
1. lullaby [v] - See also: lullaby
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lullabies
Literary usage of Lullabies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1907)
"Among the Sioux Indians the lullabies are in use to-day as they were before the
time when the white man appeared. The Sioux are supposed to have migrated ..."
2. Listening Lessons in Music, Graded for Schools by Agnes Moore Fryberger (1916)
"(b) lullabies. It is desirable to continue use of lullabies in this period, since
in the adolescent age, when the girl has put away her dolls, ..."
3. The goede vrouw of Mana-ha-ta at home and in society, 1609-1760 by John King Van Rensselaer (1898)
"Homes of the Settlers Birth and Christening Customs — Caudle-parties —
Christening-gifts — Izer-cookies — Folk-lore — lullabies and Fireside Tales —The Aan- ..."
4. The Goede Vrouw of Mana-ha-ta at Home and in Society, 1609-1760 by John King Van Rensselaer (1898)
"Homes of the Settlers Birth and Christening Customs — Caudle-parties —
Christening-gifts — Izer-cookies — Folk-lore — lullabies and Fireside Tales — The ..."
5. The Nursery Rhymes of England by james orchard HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS (1886)
"... CLASS—lullabies. -—*» II • * — tWi CCCLXXX. baby, my doll, 1 pray yon don't • -
cry, And I'll pive yon some bread and some milk l)v and bye ; Or, ..."
6. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1911)
"lullabies OF VARIOUS LANDS. [May be given by 8, or by 8 groups of any number of
children, dressed in costumes of nations represented. ..."