shepherdess

[US]/'ʃepədɪs/
[UK]/ˌʃɛpɚ'dɛs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a woman who herds and tends sheep, responsible for their care and well-being.
Word Forms
Past Participleshepherdessed
Pluralshepherdesses

Phrases & Collocations

rural shepherdess

Example Sentences

The shepherdess led her flock of sheep to graze in the meadow.

The shepherdess used a crook to guide her sheep.

The shepherdess wore a straw hat to shield her face from the sun.

The shepherdess whistled a tune to call her sheep back.

The shepherdess lived a simple life in the countryside.

The shepherdess knitted woolen socks during the winter months.

The shepherdess carried a water bottle to stay hydrated while tending to her flock.

The shepherdess built a small shelter for her sheep to seek refuge from the rain.

The shepherdess sang traditional folk songs while watching over her flock.

The shepherdess relied on her loyal sheepdog to help protect the flock.

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