Cowherd

Synonyms for "cowherd" (31 found)

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Related word relations

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Synonyms

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Related terms

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coordinate

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derived

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derived from

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etymologically related_to

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related to

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Translations

63 translations across 35 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • βουκόλος noun (a person who herds cattle)

Assamese

2 entries
  • গোৱাল noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • গৰখীয়া noun (a person who herds cattle)

Basque

2 entries
  • behizain noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • unai noun (a person who herds cattle)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • говедар noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • кравар noun (a person who herds cattle)

Catalan

1 entries
  • vaquer noun (a person who herds cattle)

Danish

1 entries
  • kohyrde noun (a person who herds cattle)

Finnish

1 entries
  • karjapaimen noun (a person who herds cattle)

Franco-Provençal

1 entries
  • vachier noun (a person who herds cattle)

French

4 entries
  • bouvier noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • bouvière noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • vacher noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • vachère noun (a person who herds cattle)

Friulian

2 entries
  • boâr noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • vacjâr noun (a person who herds cattle)

German

4 entries
  • Cowboy noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • Cowgirl noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • Kuhhirt noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • Kuhhirte noun (a person who herds cattle)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • gulyás noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • marhapásztor noun (a person who herds cattle)

Ingrian

2 entries
  • lehmuri noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • lehmäpaimen noun (a person who herds cattle)

Irish

2 entries
  • aoire bó noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • buachaill bó noun (a person who herds cattle)

Italian

3 entries
  • bovaro noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • mandriano noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • vaccaio noun (a person who herds cattle)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 牛飼い noun (a person who herds cattle)

Latin

2 entries
  • bubulcus noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • vaccārius noun (a person who herds cattle)

Macedonian

2 entries
  • говедар noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • кравар noun (a person who herds cattle)

Mazanderani

1 entries
  • گالش noun (a person who herds cattle)

Middle English

1 entries
  • couherde noun (a person who herds cattle)

Norman

1 entries
  • vachi noun (a person who herds cattle)

Occitan

1 entries
  • vaquièr noun (a person who herds cattle)

Old English

1 entries
  • cūhierde noun (a person who herds cattle)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • اینكجی noun (a person who herds cattle)

Persian

1 entries
  • گاوچران noun (a person who herds cattle)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • vaqueiro noun (a person who herds cattle)

Romanian

2 entries
  • boar noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • văcar noun (a person who herds cattle)

Russian

2 entries
  • пасту́х noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • ско́тник noun (a person who herds cattle)

Sanskrit

1 entries
  • गोपाल noun (a person who herds cattle)

Sardinian

3 entries
  • boinarzu noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • boinàgiu noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • boinàrgiu noun (a person who herds cattle)

Sicilian

2 entries
  • mandriotu noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • vaccaru noun (a person who herds cattle)

Spanish

1 entries
  • vaquero noun (a person who herds cattle)

Swedish

1 entries
  • koherde noun (a person who herds cattle)

Turkish

1 entries
  • inekçi noun (a person who herds cattle)

Venetan

3 entries
  • boar noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • boaro noun (a person who herds cattle)
  • boer noun (a person who herds cattle)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Chloe, who had observed the accident, hastened to the spot, and finding that her companion was still alive, she called a cowherd from an adjacent field to come to his assistance.

Source: tatoeba (6212394)

Without a cowherd, the cows wandered in a field where wheat was growing.

Source: tatoeba (7729046)

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