Linguistically speaking, "shepherd" is a noun and it has no opposite.The opposite gender (not often used) is shepherdess (female shepherd).The opposite of the verb to shepherd could be to desert or to neglect.Metaphorically, the opposite of "shepherd" would be "sheep". This compares a person who acts like a leader to a person who acts like a follower. The word "sheep" sometimes implies that a person follows others because he/she does not have the judgment to make a decision by him/herself.
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"le berger" is the French word for shepherd.
The Arabic word for shepherd is raa3i - "راعي".
The noun shepherd is a noun for a male or a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female who tends sheep. The noun for a female is a shepherdess, a word that is becoming obsolete.
No, the surname Shepherd, from the English word shepherd, is of English origin.
The word pastor comes from the Latin word meaning 'shepherd.'
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Cow, bull (bullock if castrated)Bride, groom (or bridegroom)Shepherd, shepherdessNiece, nephewWidow, widower
The word "shepherd" appears in 42 verses of the KJV bible.
Shepherd has two syllables.Pronounced:SHEP-herdorSHEP-erd