Nomadic herders roam with their animals to where the greenest grass and the most water is.
As an occupation, usually someone who looks after sheep. A 'herdsman' of sheep in fact.
According to the Oxford Concise Dictionary:
1. A person who tends sheep
2. A member of the clergy providing spiritual care and guidance for a congregation
As a surname, it would originally have been applied to someone with the occupation of Shepherd.
As a surname, it would originally have been applied to someone with the occupation of Shepherd. As an occupation, usually someone who looks after sheep. A 'herdsman' of sheep in fact.
According to the Oxford Concise Dictionary:
1. A person who tends sheep
2. A member of the clergy providing spiritual care and guidance for a congregation
caring
devoted
dutiful
mindful
attentive
alert
vigilant
loving
A person who tends and rears sheep.
The plural form of the noun 'shepherd' is shepherds.
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"Shepherd," if you mean one who herds sheep. "Sheppard," if you mean the U.S. Air Force base, or the U.S. doctor convicted, and later acquitted, of murder. "Shepard," if you mean the U.S. astronaut, or the U.S. playwright.
No, the noun 'shepherd' is a common noun, a general word for any person who tends sheep; a general word for a breed of dog.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'shepherd' is the name of the shepherd.
The noun for a female who tends sheep is shepherdess.The noun for a male or a female who tends sheep is shepherd.
english-shepherd german-Schäfer
only if the german shepherd as a pug them yes but no
Malusi means shepherd.
The word pastor comes from the Latin word meaning 'shepherd.'
I could find no record of Jesus meeting a shepherd. He is regarded as a shepherd of mankind. Possibly you mean the shepherds who came when Jesus was born, that was in Bethlehem.
the shepherd
Gjeter or hyrde (outdated, biblical)
I am the good shepherd
I'm not sure what you mean by this. There is no such thing as V rated..
Your mom... oh sorry i mean Moses.
vom means of (the).
It's German and it means 'Lonely Shepherd'