
1) Abel was one 2) Agricultural worker 3) Carrier of a crook 4) Clergyman 5) English boy name 6) English surname 7) Flock guardian 8) Guide and protector 9) Jesus, to christians 10) Man of the cloth 11) Occupational surname 12) One leading the flock 13) One raised Romulus and Remus 14) Ovine animal-keeper
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1) Accompany 2) Assemble 3) Canine 4) Escort 5) Herder 6) Pastor 7) Sheepherder 8) Shepherdess 9) Tea set 10) Tend
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- a clergyman who watches over a group of people
- a herder of sheep (on an open range); someone who keeps the sheep together in a flock
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a stockperson or farmer who looks after sheep while they are in the pasture.
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A shepherd d, or sheepherder, is a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards herds of sheep. The word stems from an amalgam of sheep herder. == History == === Origins === Sheepherding is among the oldest occupations, beginning some 5,000 years ago in Asia Minor. Sheep were kept for their milk, meat and especially their wool. Over the next thousand...
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a stockperson or farmer who looks after sheep.
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• (n.) A man employed in tending, feeding, and guarding sheep, esp. a flock grazing at large. • (v. t.) To tend as a shepherd; to guard, herd, lead, or drive, as a shepherd. • (n.) The pastor of a church; one with the religious guidance of others.
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(from the article `sacred kingship`) An Egyptian pharaoh once said of himself: `He made me the shepherd of this country.` In Mesopotamia the description of the king as a shepherd was ...
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1. A man employed in tending, feeding, and guarding sheep, especially. A flock grazing at large. ... 2. The pastor of a church; one with the religious guidance of others. ... <zoology> Shepherd bird, a breed of dogs used largely for the herding and care of sheep. There are several kinds, as the collie, or Scotch shepherd dog, and the English ...
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A person who looks after sheep.
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Shep'herd noun [ Middle English
schepherde ,
schephirde , Anglo-Saxon
sceáphyrde ;
sceáp sheep +
hyrde ,
hirde ,
heorde , a herd, a guardian. See
Sheep , and
Herd .]
1. A man employed in tending, feeding, and guarding sheep, ...
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Shep'herd transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Shepherded ;
present participle & verbal noun Shepherding .] To tend as a shepherd; to guard, herd, lead, or drive, as a shepherd. [ Poetic] « White, fleecy clouds . . . »...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: shep′hĕrd Definitions: 1. Francis J., Canadian surgeon, 1851-1929. See: Shepherd fracture
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Shepherd is Australian slang for follow a person with the aim of cheating them.
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[
n] - a clergyman who watches over a group of people 2. [v] - watch over like a shepherd, as a teacher of her pupils 3. [v] - tend as a shepherd, as of sheep or goats
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a stockperson or farmer who looks after sheep.
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A person who cares for sheep.
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Shepherd is an English name for boys. The meaning is `herdsman` The name Shepherd is most commonly given to American boys. What do they use in other countries? Shepard See also: Carden
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