pinder (Meaning)

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pinder (n.)

One who impounds; a poundkeeper.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pinder

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pinder Sentence Examples

  1. The pinder diligently watched over the stray cattle, preventing them from trampling crops.
  2. In the old days, the pinder was responsible for impounding animals that wandered beyond designated grazing areas.
  3. The pinder's presence ensured that livestock owners kept their animals within the confines of their property.
  4. The pinder's hut was a humble structure, but it served as his sanctuary from the elements.
  5. The pinder's knowledge of the local countryside allowed him to track down and apprehend errant livestock with ease.
  6. The pinder's duties also included apprehending escaped criminals, making him a valuable asset to the community.
  7. The pinder's whistle was a familiar sound in the village, signaling either a stray animal or an imminent danger.
  8. The pinder's role in maintaining order and preventing livestock damage was highly respected by the community.
  9. The pinder possessed a deep bond with the animals under his care, understanding their instincts and behaviors.
  10. The pinder's legacy lived on long after he retired, as his knowledge and techniques were passed down through generations of villagers.

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One who impounds; a poundkeeper.

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No antonyms found.

The pinder diligently watched over the stray cattle, preventing them from trampling crops.

In the old days, the pinder was responsible for impounding animals that wandered beyond designated grazing areas.

The pinder's presence ensured that livestock owners kept their animals within the confines of their property.

The pinder's hut was a humble structure, but it served as his sanctuary from the elements.