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bearherd
English
Etymology
bear +? herd
Noun
bearherd (plural bearherds)
- (archaic) A man who tends a bear.
bearherd From the web:
- what does bearherd
oxherd
English
Etymology
From Middle English oxherd, oxeherde, oxhurde, oxhyrde, from Old English oxanhirde, oxanhyrde (“oxherd”), equivalent to ox +? herd. Cognate with German Ochsenhirt (“oxherd”).
Noun
oxherd (plural oxherds)
- One who herds oxen.
Related terms
- oxherding
Translations
oxherd From the web:
- what does oxherd mean
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