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neatherd
English
Etymology
From neat (“cattle”) +? herd.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ni?t?h??(?)d/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?nith?d/
Noun
neatherd (plural neatherds)
- (archaic) A cowherd; one who looks after bulls, cows or oxen.
- 1897, Theodore Alois Buckley (translator), Æschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes, David McKay, page 34
- I am terrified at the sight of the neatherd of thousand eyes [i.e., Argus], for he is journeying on, keeping a cunning glance, whom not even after death does earth conceal;
- 1897, Theodore Alois Buckley (translator), Æschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes, David McKay, page 34
Alternative forms
- neat-heard
Related terms
- bearherd
- cowherd
- goatherd
- gooseherd
- herd
- herder
- herding dog
- herd instinct
- herdsman
- Herdsman (the constellation Boötes)
- herdswoman
- hogherd
- horseherd
- oxherd
- shepherd
- swanherd
- swineherd
Translations
Anagrams
- Renthead, adherent, anthered, hand tree, hartened, threaden
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swanherd
English
Etymology
1475-85, swan +? herd
Noun
swanherd (plural swanherds)
- A person who tends or herds swans; a keeper of swans.
Translations
Anagrams
- Newhards, hard news
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