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Herdsman - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A herdsman is a person who takes care of and manages livestock, such as cattle, sheep, or goats. They guide animals to grazing areas and ensure their well-being.

herdsman

/ˈhɝdzmən/ /ˈhɜːdzmən/

Definition:

A person who tends and manages a herd of livestock, especially cattle or sheep.

Synonyms:

shepherd, drover, cowherd, rancher

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

urbanite, office worker

Common Collocations:

grazing herdsman, skilled herdsman, nomadic herdsman

Derivatives:

herdsmen, herdsmanship

Usage Tips:

Use "herdsman" to refer to someone who manages livestock; avoid for non-livestock contexts like pets or wild animals.

Common Phrases:

lone herdsman, wise as a herdsman, herdsman’s call

Etymology:

From Old English "heord" (herd) + "man," meaning a man who tends a herd of animals.

Examples:

  • 1. The herdsman guided the cattle to fresh pasture every morning.
  • 2. A skilled herdsman knows each sheep in his flock by sight.
  • 3. The nomadic herdsman moved his animals across the plains seasonally.
  • 4. Villagers relied on the herdsman to protect their livestock from predators.

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