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Traditional English :: shepherd
shepherd.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 (fem. shepherdess) a person employed to tend sheep, esp. at pasture.
    2 a member of the clergy etc. who cares for and guides a congregation.
--v.
    tr.
    1 a tend (sheep etc.) as a shepherd. b guide (followers etc.).
    2 marshal or drive (a crowd etc.) like sheep.
    the Good Shepherd Christ. shepherd dog a sheepdog. shepherd's crook a staff with a hook at one end used by shepherds. shepherd's needle a white-flowered common plant, Scandix pecten-veneris, with spiny fruit. shepherd's pie a dish of minced meat under a layer of mashed potato. shepherd's plaid 1 a small black and white check pattern.
    2 woollen cloth with this pattern. shepherd's purse a white-flowered hairy cornfield plant, Capsella bursa-pastoris, with triangular or cordate pods. [OE sceaphierde (as SHEEP, HERD)]
Traditional English :: shepherd
shepherd.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 (fem. shepherdess) a person employed to tend sheep, esp. at pasture.
    2 a member of the clergy etc. who cares for and guides a congregation.
--v.
    tr.
    1 a tend (sheep etc.) as a shepherd. b guide (followers etc.).
    2 marshal or drive (a crowd etc.) like sheep.
    the Good Shepherd Christ. shepherd dog a sheepdog. shepherd's crook a staff with a hook at one end used by shepherds. shepherd's needle a white-flowered common plant, Scandix pecten-veneris, with spiny fruit. shepherd's pie a dish of minced meat under a layer of mashed potato. shepherd's plaid 1 a small black and white check pattern.
    2 woollen cloth with this pattern. shepherd's purse a white-flowered hairy cornfield plant, Capsella bursa-pastoris, with triangular or cordate pods. [OE sceaphierde (as SHEEP, HERD)]
Traditional English :: shepherd
shepherd.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 (fem. shepherdess) a person employed to tend sheep, esp. at pasture.
    2 a member of the clergy etc. who cares for and guides a congregation.
--v.
    tr.
    1 a tend (sheep etc.) as a shepherd. b guide (followers etc.).
    2 marshal or drive (a crowd etc.) like sheep.
    the Good Shepherd Christ. shepherd dog a sheepdog. shepherd's crook a staff with a hook at one end used by shepherds. shepherd's needle a white-flowered common plant, Scandix pecten-veneris, with spiny fruit. shepherd's pie a dish of minced meat under a layer of mashed potato. shepherd's plaid 1 a small black and white check pattern.
    2 woollen cloth with this pattern. shepherd's purse a white-flowered hairy cornfield plant, Capsella bursa-pastoris, with triangular or cordate pods. [OE sceaphierde (as SHEEP, HERD)]
English Idioms :: shed light on
shepherd.html - or upon See: CAST LIGHT ON; THROW LIGHT ON.
English Idioms :: sheep
shepherd.html - See: WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING.
English Idioms :: sheepskin
shepherd.html - {n.} Diploma. * /Dr. Miller has half a dozen different sheepskins hanging on the wall of his office./
shepherd.html -