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SWINEHERD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(ˈswaɪnˌhɜːd ) noun. archaic. a person who looks after pigs .
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The Swineherd - Wikipedia
"The Swineherd" (Danish: Svinedrengen) is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a prince who disguises himself as a swineherd to win an ...
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SWINEHERD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
swineherd. noun. swine·herd ˈswīn-ˌhərd · Synonyms of swineherd. : one who tends swine. Examples of swineherd in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web.
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swineherd Not in colloq. use. (ˈswaɪnhɜːd) Forms: see swine and herd n.2; also 5–6 swynnard(e, 5–6 swynard, 6–7 swinheard, 7 swinherd, swiniard, (also 9 dial.) swin(e)yard; 5 swynshyrd. [late OE. sw{yacu}nhyrde: see swine and herd n.2 Cf. MLG. swînherde, OHG. swînhirti (MHG. -hirte, G. schwein(e)hir...
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swineherd - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
swineherd (plural swineherds). A person who herds and tends swine, a keeper of swine (pigs). 1922, Eleanour Sinclair Rohde, The Old English Herbals ...
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The Swineherd - Hans Christian Andersen
The swineherd—that is to say, the prince—but they did not know otherwise than that he was a real swineherd—did not waste a single day without doing something; ...
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Swineherd
Hans Christian Andersen wrote a fairy tale called The Swineherd.
In Greek mythology, Eumaeus (or Eumaios) was Odysseus' swineherd. Swineherd, Askoxford.com
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Animal husbandry occupations
Pig farming
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Swineherd Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
SWINEHERD meaning: a person whose job is to take care of pigs. ... swineherd (noun). swineherd /ˈswaɪnˌhɚd/ noun. plural swineherds. swineherd. /ˈswaɪnˌhɚd ...
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SWINEHERD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Word History and Origins. Origin of swineherd. before 1100; Middle English; late Old English swȳnhyrde. See swine, herd.
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The narrator/poet seems to have such a personal relationship with Eumaios. He's always referred to in the narration as “you, the swineherd” or “my gentle ...
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The Swineherd – Hans Christian Andersen – Myths and Legends
"The Swineherd" by Hans Christian Andersen There was once a poor Prince. He possessed a kingdom which, though small, was yet large enough ...
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The Swineherd
"The Swineherd" has been adapted to other media. Original Danish text
"The Swineherd".
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swinward
† ˈswinward Obs. rare—1. Alteration of swinnard, obs. var. of swineherd, by assimilation to ward n., keeper, guardian.1613 W. Browne Sheph. Pipe ii. (1614) D j, Neere to the May-pole on the way This sluggish Swinward met me.
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When she is near to giving birth, her senses return, and she takes shelter with a swineherd. The swineherd takes the baby away to be baptised as Culhwch; he becomes the protagonist of Culhwch and Olwen.
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