1.b> , .i> (), , ; to lull a baby to sleep , i> ; the movement of the train lulled me to sleep / ;
2.b> 1) / i> () / / ; to lull smb. into a sense of security .i> / ;
2) i> (), ( .i>); to lull smb.'s fears ; to succeed in lulling smb.'s suspicions / ;
3.b> 1) (), , (, .i>); who lulled the raging seas ;
2) (), , ; , , ; the wind lulled , ; the afternoon breeze lulled and finally dropped off altogether , ; the violence of the storm had lulled to some extent ; lulling at the death of Constantine, the persecution again broke out in the latter years of his successor Leo - .