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Meanings of
shepherd
in English
Russian
овечий пастух
Portuguese
pegureiro
Spanish
pastor de ovejas
Catalan
pastor d'ovelles
Back to the meaning
Person who tends, feeds, or guards flocks of sheep.
sheepman
sheepherder
Related terms
profession
Russian
овечий пастух
Synonyms
Examples for "
sheepman
"
sheepman
sheepherder
Examples for "
sheepman
"
1
The other was Thompson Burrows, the prosperous
sheepman
from the Quintana Valley.
2
The coyote, I'd have you know, is the pest of the
sheepman
.
3
A man picked up the cans and brought them to the
sheepman
.
4
The
sheepman
had to choose between leaving his rifle and immediate flight.
5
The
sheepman
glanced up warningly, but Matthews was going ahead full steam.
1
Strange to see a heron-mark blade in the hands of a
sheepherder
.
2
I'm cousin to a
sheepherder
'
and that's the lowest thing that walks.
3
It looks as if you've brought a new Trolloc War to Caemlyn,
sheepherder
.
4
You can go back to your room, if you want,
sheepherder
.
5
I ain't
sheepherder
enough to leave it kicking around under foot.
Usage of
shepherd
in English
1
The magi and the
shepherd
meet at the cradle of the Christ.
2
Four uniformed Secret Service officers and a German
shepherd
approached her car.
3
And in exchange for the lambs he gave the
shepherd
his cloak.
4
Combine a stay with a sheep-shearing course for the full
shepherd
experience.
5
He thought as Pope he'd known every office under his
shepherd
's
staff.
6
Pedro, the
shepherd
lives alone in the high and clear mountain air.
7
Hogg was a
shepherd
poet, with only six months of formal education.
8
The work of the
shepherd
is to bring together the scattered sheep.
9
The
shepherd
might go; he would not carry his flock with him.
10
The songs of Demodocus-Theconvoy home-Themariners transformed to stone-The young
shepherd
.
11
Of the pensive
shepherd
,
twitching his mantle blue: you in an ulster.
12
While the sun rose, a
shepherd
was elected to lead the flock.
13
The
shepherd
Corin, who was never in court, has the true philosophy.
14
The
shepherd
cut off the reed, and made a pipe of it.
15
The
shepherd
came in to breakfast, and was kinder than his wife.
16
So we stood silent and waited till the
shepherd
brought the torch.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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shepherd
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
german shepherd
old shepherd
say the shepherd
young shepherd
little shepherd
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Translations for
shepherd
Russian
овечий пастух
овцевод
овчар
чабан
Portuguese
pegureiro
pastor de ovelhas
pastor
pastor de rebanho
Spanish
pastor de ovejas
pastora
ovejero
pastor
Catalan
pastor d'ovelles
pastor
Shepherd
through the time
Shepherd
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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