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US
/ˈhɛɹdɝ, ˈhɝdɝ/
]
[ UK /hˈɜːdɐ/ ]
[ UK /hˈɜːdɐ/ ]
NOUN
- German philosopher who advocated intuition over reason (1744-1803)
How To Use Herder In A Sentence
- The son of a white woman from Kansas and a black goat herder-turned-academic from Kenya, Obama delivered an unsentimental account of squandered opportunities in postcolonial Africa.
- We walked through a yak herder's camp where great black beasts snorted columns of white steam.
- Complementing this negative case against the claims of traditional political-military history to be of overriding importance, Herder also has positive reasons for focusing instead on the “innerness” of human life in history. Johann Gottfried von Herder
- Whereas historically the Kyrgyz were nomadic herders, Uzbeks were settled farmers.
- When the British arrived, the people in Zambia were farmers and/or cattle herders.
- Moving as silently as only could a man who had been both herder and scout, he slipped through the quarasote, using his night vision and Talent-sense to make his way to the wash on the north side of the lane. Darkness
- At that time, the lowland savannas were settled by large numbers of farmer-herders who were ancestors to present-day Luo and Kipsigis.
- The distinction was basically about categories of people, founded originally on their occupations as cattle herders or cultivators.
- Its people are the Jebali, hardy, semi-nomadic camel-herders whose mother tongue is not Arabic but an ancient South Arabian language related to that once spoken by the Queen of Sheba. Ghost safari: spotting leopards in Oman
- Local authorities appear to have quelled the protests, which erupted last week after a Mongolian herder was killed by a coal truck driven by a member of China's dominant Han ethnic group as a group of herders sought to block a convoy from crossing pastureland. China Says Foreigners Fuel Unrest in Mongolia