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Definition of herd
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of herd is as below...
Herd (n.) One who herds or
assembles
domestic
animals;
a
herdsman;
-- much used in
composition;
as, a
shepherd;
a
goatherd,
and the
like..
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Shepherd
::
Shepherd
(n.) A man
employed
in
tending,
feeding,
and
guarding
sheep,
esp. a flock
grazing
at
large..
Tend
::
Tend (v. t.) To
accompany
as an
assistant
or
protector;
to care for the wants of; to look
after;
to
watch;
to
guard;
as,
shepherds
tend their
flocks..
Pipe
::
Pipe (n.) A wind
instrument
of
music,
consisting
of a tube or tubes of
straw,
reed, wood, or
metal;
any tube which
produces
musical
sounds;
as, a
shepherd's
pipe; the pipe of an
organ..
Guicowar
::
Guicowar
(n.)
[Mahratta
g/ekw/r,
prop.,
a
cowherd.]
The title of the
sovereign
of
Guzerat,
in
Western
India;
--
generally
called
the
Guicowar
of
Baroda,
which is the
capital
of the
country..
Herd
::
Herd (n.) One who herds or
assembles
domestic
animals;
a
herdsman;
-- much used in
composition;
as, a
shepherd;
a
goatherd,
and the
like..
Sweepy
::
Sweepwasher
(n.) One who
extracts
the
residuum
of
precious
metals
from the
sweepings,
potsherds,
etc., of
refineries
of gold and
silver,
or
places
where these
metals
are
used..
Eclogue
::
Eclogue
(n.) A
pastoral
poem, in which
shepherds
are
introduced
conversing
with each
other;
a
bucolic;
an idyl; as, the
Ecloques
of
Virgil,
from which the
modern
usage of the word has been
established..
Gozzard
::
Gozzard
(n.) See
Gosherd.
Shepherdish
::
Shepherdish
(n.)
Resembling
a
shepherd;
suiting
a
shepherd;
pastoral.
Herdic
::
Herdic
(n.) A kind of
low-hung
cab.
Neatherd
::
Neatherd
(n.) A
person
who has the care of neat
cattle;
a
cowherd.
Ranchero
::
Ranchero
(n.) A
herdsman;
a
peasant
employed
on a ranch or
rancho.
Cowboy
::
Cowboy
(n.) A
cattle
herder;
a
drover;
specifically,
one of an
adventurous
class of
herders
and
drovers
on the
plains
of the
Western
and
Southwestern
United
States..
Bound
::
Bound (v. i.) To move with a
sudden
spring
or leap, or with a
succession
of
springs
or
leaps;
as the beast
bounded
from his den; the herd
bounded
across
the
plain..
Rascal
::
Rascal
(v.) One of the
rabble;
a low,
common
sort of
person
or
creature;
collectively,
the
rabble;
the
common
herd; also, a lean,
ill-conditioned
beast,
esp. a
deer..
Shepherdias
::
Shepherdias
(pl. ) of
Shepherdi.
Shepherding
::
Shepherding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shepher.
Potsherd
::
Potsherd
(n.) A piece or
fragment
of a
broken
pot.
Shieling
::
Shieling
(n.) A hut or
shelter
for
shepherds
of
fishers.
See
Sheeling.
Shepherdism
::
Shepherdism
(n.)
Pastoral
life or
occupation.
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