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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)

  1. (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;

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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swineherd

English

Etymology

From Middle English swyneherde, from Old English sw?nhierde. Cognate with German Schweinehirt.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?sw??n?h??d/,

Noun

swineherd (plural swineherds)

  1. A person who herds and tends swine, a keeper of swine (pigs).

Related terms

Translations

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