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GOOSEHERD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: one who tends geese .
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GOOSEHERD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a person who tends geese. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of gooseherd. First recorded in 1200–50, gooseherd is from Middle English gos herd ...
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GOOSEHERD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
gooseherd in American English (ˈgusˌhɜrd ) noun a person who tends geese Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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gooseherd
ˈgooseherd Also gozzard. [f. goose n. + herd n.2] One who tends a flock of geese.14.., 1773 gosherd [see gozzard]. 1577 Harrison England iii. ii. (1877) ii. 15 Their geese are driuen to the field like heards of cattell by a goose heard. 1870 Yeats Nat. Hist. Comm. 314 A gooseherd, it is said, can di...
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gooseherd - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From goose + herd (“herder”). Inherited from Middle English gosherde, from Old English gōshierde, a compound of gōs (“goose”) and hierde (“herder”).
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How to Pronounce Gooseherd - YouTube
How to Pronounce Gooseherd. 533 views · 10 years ago ...more. Pronunciation Guide. 285K. Subscribe. 1. Share. Save.
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gozzard
gozzard (ˈgɒzəd) [repr. OE. *góshierde, with normal shortening of the vowel of the initial syllable; the literary form gooseherd is due to recomposition.] = gooseherd.14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 566/34 Aucarius, a gosherde. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 204/1 Gosherde, aucarius, aucaria. 1771 Pennant Tour Scotl....
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gooseherd - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
goose•herd (go̅o̅s′hûrd′),USA pronunciation n. a person who tends geese. Middle English gos herd. See goose, herd2 1200–50.
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gooseherd, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun gooseherd is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for gooseherd is from before 1500.
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"GOOSEHERD": Person who tends domestic geese - OneLook
▸ noun: A person who tends to geese. Similar: gosherd, swanherd, shepherd, sheepherder, swineherder, herdsperson, sheepman, pastor, sheep farmer ...
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The Gooseherd | Harvard Art Museums
Identification and Creation. Object Number: 1964.93; People: Constant Troyon, French (Sèvres France 1810 - 1865 Paris France); Title: The Gooseherd; Other ...
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Ieva Simonaitytė
Hailing from a poor peasant family and growing up without a father, she had to work since young age as a gooseherd or babysitter.
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Fox Tales
Fox the gooseherd (Estonia)
6. Fox and Crocodile (India)
7. Lucky or unlucky? (India)
8. Fox and Weasel (East Africa)
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Tattercoats
She went, and the gooseherd went with all his geese. The gooseherd vanished and was never seen again.
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Schornsheim
M. from his job as gooseherd “because he does not busy himself at all with herding geese, his wife only seldom. Now, to guard the fields against further damage, he is discharged as gooseherd.”
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