goatherd

goatherd
Synonyms and related words:
Gyropilot, automatic pilot, boatheader, boatsteerer, cattleman, cicerone, courier, cowboy, cowgirl, cowhand, cowherd, cowman, cowpuncher, coxswain, dragoman, drover, gaucho, gooseboy, gooseherd, guide, guidepost, guider, helmsman, herd, herder, herdsman, hogherd, horse wrangler, horseherd, mercury, navigator, pigman, pilot, pointer, puncher, river pilot, sheepherder, sheepman, shepherd, shepherdess, steerer, steersman, swanherd, swineherd, tour director, tour guide, vaquero, waddy, wrangler

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  • Goatherd — Goat herd , n. One who tends goats. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • goatherd — early 13c. (as a surname), from GOAT (Cf. goat) + HERD (Cf. herd) …   Etymology dictionary

  • goatherd — ► NOUN ▪ a person who tends goats …   English terms dictionary

  • goatherd — [gōt′hʉrd΄] n. one who herds or tends goats …   English World dictionary

  • Goatherd — A goatherd (IPAEng|ˈgoʊtˌhɜrd) or a goatherder is a person who herds goats for a living. Similar to a shepherd who tends sheep for a living, the drover here herds goats. Goatherds are popular in countries where goat populations are natively high; …   Wikipedia

  • goatherd — UK [ˈɡəʊtˌhɜː(r)d] / US [ˈɡoʊtˌhɜrd] noun [countable] Word forms goatherd : singular goatherd plural goatherds someone whose job is to look after goats …   English dictionary

  • goatherd — noun Etymology: Middle English goteherd, from Old English gāthyrd Date: before 12th century a person who tends goats …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • goatherd — /goht herrd /, n. a person who tends goats. [bef. 1000; ME; OE gathyrde. See GOAT, HERD2] * * * …   Universalium

  • goatherd — noun A person who tends goats …   Wiktionary

  • goatherd — goat|herd [ˈgəuthə:d US ˈgouthə:rd] n someone who looks after a group of goats …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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