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I . shepherd [ˈʃepəd, Am -ɚd] SUBST

shepherd

II . shepherd [ˈʃepəd, Am -ɚd] VERBE trans

shepherd sheep
shepherd sheep
shepherd people

German shepherd SUBST esp AM

shepherd's pie SUBST CULIN

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anglais
Unlike farmers, shepherds were often wage earners, being paid to watch the sheep of others.
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The myth went on to say that a black shepherd witnessed the hatching eggs.
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Until one day, some shepherds noticed the brightness over the oak.
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At the end, the army arrested a shepherd.
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Shepherd was well within the limits, running 31-second laps.
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Range band flocks are those with large numbers of sheep (often 1,000 to 1,500 ewes) cared for by a few full-time shepherds.
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Furthermore, the suspected rings are thought to be narrow, a phenomenon normally associated with shepherd moons.
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One of a number of sons he became a shepherd as the family land would not enough to sustain all of them.
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Shepherds take their animals to the mountains for grazing.
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Shepherd had been a solid, dependable finisher in the top series for most of his career and was a serious championship contender.
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