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US
/ˈkaʊˌhɝd/
]
[ UK /kˈaʊhɜːd/ ]
[ UK /kˈaʊhɜːd/ ]
NOUN
- a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
How To Use cowherd In A Sentence
- Krishna raises Mount Govardhan on his little finger to save the milkmaids and cowherds from a terrible storm.
- He was a cowherd in the ranges beyond Carmel, and his wife was a maidservant in the great Del Monte Hotel. Page 2
- He towered above the cowherd, seeming to inhabit another body. Times, Sunday Times
- After this the former cowherd became only bearably bright, and being recognized as the heir to the kingdom went to live with his wife in the Raja palace. Folklore of the Santal Parganas
- He was a cowherd and his wife was a maidservant.
- The people we met were like the cast from an old faery tale: bearded woodcutters sat chatting in clearings of the forest; cowherds and shepherdesses wandered past with their flocks, shy and silent.
- As an adolescent Krishna was seen as a flute-playing cowherd, enticing the village girls to come and dance to the tunes.
- Herz Aus Glas Heart of Glass, his story of a mythical cowherd prophet and a cursed village of glassblowers, opens with a short visual essay on the country in which he grew up, the Chiemgau Alps of southern Bavaria. Werner Herzog, the adventurous spirit
- The much-despised Munnuswamy, was a cowherd who sold milk to the people in the Big House.
- She is the last to sleep, the first to wake even earlier than the early-rising cowherds and shepherds.