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LULLABY , a See also:cradle-See also:song, a song sung to See also:children to " See also:lull " them to See also:sleep; the See also:melody being styled in Fr. See also:berceuse and in Ger. IViegenlied. " Lull," cf. Swed. lulla, Du. lullen, &c., is of echoic or onomatopoeic origin, cf. See also:Lat. lallare, to chatter. End of Article: LULLABYAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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