herder (Meaning)

Wordnet

herder (n)

German philosopher who advocated intuition over reason (1744-1803)

someone who drives a herd

Webster

herder (n.)

A herdsman.

herder Sentence Examples

  1. The nomadic herder guided his flock through the vast grasslands.
  2. She spent her days as a young herder, tending to the family's livestock.
  3. The experienced herder knew how to read the signs of an approaching storm.
  4. The skilled herder taught his apprentice the ancient techniques of animal husbandry.
  5. The herder's knowledge of the terrain proved invaluable in finding lost cattle.
  6. The herder lived a simple life, driven by the love of his animals.
  7. In the rolling hills, the herder watched over his sheep with unwavering attention.
  8. The herder's dogs proved to be indispensable companions in herding the stubborn goats.
  9. The herder's bond with his flock was evident in the way they responded to his commands.
  10. The herder's livelihood depended on the well-being and productivity of his herd.

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German philosopher who advocated intuition over reason (1744-1803), someone who drives a herdA herdsman.

herdsman, shepherd,cowboy, cowman, sheepherder, gaucho,cowherd, shepherdess, cowpoke, goatherd

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The nomadic herder guided his flock through the vast grasslands.

She spent her days as a young herder, tending to the family's livestock.

The experienced herder knew how to read the signs of an approaching storm.

The skilled herder taught his apprentice the ancient techniques of animal husbandry.