Goatherds [noun]

Definition of Goatherds:

shepherd

Synonyms of Goatherds:


Opposite/Antonyms of Goatherds:

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Sentence/Example of Goatherds:

Her baby, when born, is exposed as being illegitimate, but found by a goatherd and brought up—becoming the all but deified Atys.

Only the one old peasant works alone: and a goatherd watching his long-haired, white goats.

The goatherd offered to anoint him with dust and spittle, pointing a stumpy forefinger, but Francesco was filled with disgust.

On this the goatherd Melanthius went by back passages to the store-room of Ulysses' house.

A little goatherd, leading his bleating flock, plays on a reed flute to summon a straggler from a distant crag.

But Melanthius, the goatherd, crept up to the armory and brought down therefrom twelve helmets and shields, and spears as many.

It was near sundown now, just as it had been then; and—yes, the goatherd was there away out on the trail, driving his flock home.

Then he saw above him on the mountainside a flock of goats, tended by an elderly goatherd.

Having also beaten the old goatherd, he went into the woods again.

Sancho and the goatherd gave the youth something to appease his hunger; and he ate it ravenously.