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cowherd

[ kou-hurd ]

noun

  1. a person whose occupation is tending and herding cows.


cowherd

/ ˈ°ì²¹ÊŠËŒ³óɜ˻å /

noun

  1. a person employed to tend cattle
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Origin of cowherd1

before 1000; Middle English couherde, Old English ³¦Å«³ó±ð°ù»å±ð; see cow 1 , herd 2
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Its name honored one of the first Old English poets, a 7th-century cowherd who was said to have waked up from a dream with the gift of verse and song.

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Almost a decade later, when two cowherds come asking for wisdom, she blesses a bag of vegetable seeds and tells the brothers to sow them at the spot where her mother died.

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The cowherd, who sat with them, had a pipe between his teeth.

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Surprisingly, the mutton-filled “cowherd’s pie†never quite caught on, almost giving the impression that society had room in its heart for only one crust-covered baked meat dish pretending to be pie.

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Japan’s annual Star Festival commemorates the legend of two lovers, the weaver Orihime and the cowherd Hikoboshi, who represent two stars in the summer sky, Vega and Altair.

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