Rancher
(noun)
A person who owns or manages a ranch, especially one that raises cattle or other livestock.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from spanish, 'rancher, farmer', from rancho 'ranch, farm', from mexican spanish, from latin rancus 'rough, coarse'.
Examples:
- The rancher was proud of his family's long history in the business.
- The rancher was known for his expertise in breeding top-quality cattle.
- The rancher was concerned about the drought's impact on his herd.
- The rancher hosted a rodeo to showcase his livestock and skills.
- The rancher's way of life was deeply rooted in the traditions of the American West.