Pastor is the Latin word for "shepherd" (or "goatherd", or any other kind of herdsman).
The Pastoral office is locaed in the south wing of the church.
The country-side. The word Pastoral shares the same root as pasture.
The story, though pastoral, has connections with agricultural labour
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''Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting''
country-folk.
according to greek mythology Dafnis was a shepherd, the first who learned pastoral music and poetry from the god Pan. It doesnt have any meaning.
Arthur Duff named his Meath Pastoral after County Meath in Ireland. The word "pastoral" refers to any peace of music that evokes feelings of simple life in the country, especially with mythological themes.
Pastoral nomadism is a form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals. The word pastoral refers to sheep herding. It exists in dry climates where planting is impossible, primarily in the arid lands of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
The word pastoral refers to specific areas that are designated for keeping sheep or cattle. An example would be a dairy farm.
It means that the farmer farms livestock for meat, dairy, etc