Pastoralist (noun)

A person who raises livestock, especially sheep or cattle, as a means of livelihood.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'pastor', meaning 'shepherd'.

Examples:

  1. The pastoralist was a hard-working man who spent most of his days tending to his herd of cattle.
  2. The pastoralist community in the Australian outback has a long and rich history, dating back to the colonial era.
  3. Pastoralists often have to face challenges such as drought, fire, and disease, which can greatly impact their livelihoods.
  4. Pastoralists play a crucial role in many rural economies, providing food, clothing, and other products for local and global markets.
  5. The young girl was fascinated by the life of the pastoralist, who she saw as a true modern-day cowboy, bravely facing the challenges of the wilderness.
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