Shepherd ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Shepherd ( noun )

  1. A person who tends and guards sheep.
  2. A person who guides or guards a group of people or animals.
  3. A person who acts as a spiritual guide or leader.

Origin:

From the old english word "sceaphierde" meaning "sheep herder".

Examples:

  1. The shepherd tended to his flock of sheep.
  2. The guide acted as a shepherd for the group of tourists.
  3. The pastor acted as a spiritual shepherd for his congregation.
  4. The shepherd led his sheep to greener pastures.
  5. The shepherd dog helped to protect the sheep from predators.

(As a verb)

Shepherd ( verb )

  1. A person who tends and guards sheep.
  2. A person who guides or guards a group of people or animals.
  3. A person who acts as a spiritual guide or leader.

Origin:

From the old english word "sceaphierde" meaning "sheep herder".

Examples:

  1. The shepherd tended to his flock of sheep.
  2. The guide acted as a shepherd for the group of tourists.
  3. The pastor acted as a spiritual shepherd for his congregation.
  4. The shepherd led his sheep to greener pastures.
  5. The shepherd dog helped to protect the sheep from predators.
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