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1 sheep herder
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2 ♦ sheep
♦ sheep /ʃi:p/n.1 (inv. al pl.; zool., Ovis aries) pecora ( anche fig.): a flock of sheep, un gregge di pecore; Jack is the black sheep of the family, Jack è la pecora nera della famiglia; They follow him like sheep, lo seguono come pecore; Don't be a sheep!, non fare la pecora!3 ► sheepskin● (fig.) the sheep and the goats, le pecore bianche e le pecore nere; i buoni e i cattivi □ sheep dip, liquido antiparassitario per le pecore; bagno di tale liquido □ sheep farm, allevamento di pecore □ sheep farmer, allevatore di pecore □ sheep farming, allevamento di pecore; pastorizia □ ( USA) sheep-herder, pecoraio; pastore □ sheep-hook, bastone da pastore; vincastro □ sheep run ► sheepwalk e = sheep station ► sotto □ sheep-shearing, tosatura delle pecore □ (Austral. e NZ) sheep station, grosso allevamento di pecore □ sheep track, tratturo □ sheep wash, vasca per il bagno delle pecore □ (fig. fam.) to cast (o to make) sheep's eyes at sb., fare l'occhio di triglia a q. □ (fig.) a lost sheep, una pecorella smarrita. -
3 herder
herder ['hɜ:də(r)]esp American (gen) gardien(enne) m,f de troupeau; (of cattle) vacher(ère) m,f, bouvier(ère) m,f; (of sheep) berger(ère) m,f -
4 sheep without a shepherd
kudde schapen zonder herder -
5 herder
n. shepherd, one who tends and herds sheep -
6 de herder dreef de schapen bijeen
de herder dreef de schapen bijeenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de herder dreef de schapen bijeen
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7 овчар
sheep breeder sheep herder shepherd, sheep farmer, (куче) sheepdog* * *herdsman -
8 ποιμήν
ποιμήν, ένος, ὁ (s. prec. two entries; Hom.+; pap, LXX; JosAs; ApcEl [PSI I, 7 verso, 1]; AscIs, ApcrEzk, Philo; Jos., Ant. 8, 404 al.)① one who herds sheep, shepherd, sheep-herder (Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 13 Jac. nomads; Theoph. Ant. 2, 35 [p. 190, 8]. In imagery or parable: Orig., C. Cels. 4, 17, 21) Mt 9:36=Mk 6:34 (Num 27:17); Mt 25:32; GJs 4:3; 18:3 (codd.). Of the shepherds at Jesus’ birth Lk 2:8, 15, 18, 20 (s. HGressmann, Das Weihnachtsevangelium 1914 [on this CClemen, StKr 89, 1916, 237–52]; JGeffcken, D. Hirten auf dem Felde: Her 49, 1914, 321–51 [against him JKroll, Her 50, 1915, 137ff]; Clemen2 1924, 195; 203ff; IHarrie, Die Anbetung der Hirten: ARW 23, 1925, 369–82; RBultmann, Gesch. d. Syn. Trad.2 ’31, 323–6; GErdmann, D. Vorgesch. d. Lk u. Mt ’32; ADeissmann, D. Anbetung d. Hirten u. d. Anbetung d. Weisen: Lutherring 16, ’35, 377–82).—In imagery, w. detail predominating: πατάξω τὸν ποιμένα, καὶ διασκορπισθήσονται (v.l. and also more grammatically correct:-θήσεται) τὰ πρόβατα τῆς ποίμνης (cp. Zech 13:7) Mt 26:31; Mk 14:27; B 5:12. Of Christ in extended imagery J 10:2, 7 v.l., 16; (opp. ὁ μισθωτός) vs. 12; ὁ ποιμὴν ὁ καλός vs. 11ab, 14 (Maximus Tyr. 6, 7d Cyrus is called ποιμὴν ἀγαθός, because he protects the Persian ‘flock’ fr. the barbarian ‘wolves’).② one who serves as guardian or leader, shepherd, fig. ext. of 1 (Diog. L. 9, 40 Democritus is called ποιμὴν [=guardian] μύθων)ⓐ esp. freq. in Hermas (Leutzsch, Hermas 439f n. 546)α. as the angel of repentance and bearer of a revelation (MDibelius, Der Offenbarungsträger im ‘Hirten’ des H.: Harnack-Ehrung 1921, 105–18; Rtzst., Erlösungsmyst. 1921, 149) Hv 5:3, 7; Hs 2:1; 5, 1, 1; 8, 1, 4; 18; 8, 2, 5f; 8; 8, 4, 1; 8, 5, 1; 6; 8, 6, 1; 9, 1, 1; 9, 2, 6; 9, 5, 1; 7; 9, 7, 1; 3f; 9, 8, 1; 9, 9, 5–7; 9, 10, 1; 4; 6; 9, 11, 1; 8; 10, 3, 4f [=POxy 404 recto C, 15; 20 restored].β. in the vision of the shepherds Hs 6, 1, 5f; 6, 2, 1; 5f; 6, 3, 2; 7:1.ⓑ of those who lead Christian communities/congregations/ churchesα. God (Philo, Agr. 51; Aberciusins. 3 π. ἁγνός) IRo 9:1.β. Christ τὸν ποιμένα τῶν προβάτων τὸν μέγαν Hb 13:20 (RGyllenberg, D. Christol. des Hb: ZST 11, ’34, 662–90). τὸν ποιμένα καὶ ἐπίσκοπον τῶν ψυχῶν ὑμῶν 1 Pt 2:25 (cp. Philo, Mut. Nom. 116 of the θεῖος λόγος; Ezk 34:23). ποιμ. τῆς ἐκκλησίας MPol 19:2. S. above 1, end, and Hdb. exc. after J 10:21; Bultmann 276–93; JQuasten, Hlg. Überliefg. (edited by OCasel) ’38, 51–58 (Hellenistic and early Christian); WJost, Poimen. D. Bild v. Hirten in d. bibl. Überl. u. s. christol. Bed., diss. Giessen ’39; TKempf, Christus der Hirt ’42; VMuller, Prehistory of the Good Shepherd: JNES 3, ’44, 87–90.γ. human leaders (on ‘shepherds’ as the founders and temporary thiasarchs [leaders] of Gk. religious guilds s. EMaass, Orpheus 1895, 181; Himerius, Or. 54 [=Or. 15] when greeting his newly arrived students, compares the teachers to shepherds [ἀγελάρχαι] and the pupils to the flock [ἀγέλη alternating with ποίμνιον §2]. S. also Jer 2:8; 3:15; Ezk 34:2) pastor Eph 4:11 (w. other church leaders). ὅπου ὁ ποιμήν (i.e. the superintendent/supervisor) ἐστιν, ἐκεῖ ὡς πρόβατα ἀκολουθεῖτε IPhld 2:1. S. also IRo 9:1 (Ign. as ‘shepherd’ of the Syrian church).—EHatch/AHarnack, D. Gesellschaftsverf. der christl. Kirchen im Altertum 1883, 230; HBruders, D. Verfassung der Kirche bis zum Jahr 175 n. Chr. 1904, 190f; 371f; Harnack, D. Mission4 I 1923, 350f; NCavatassi, De Munere Pastoris in NT: Verb. Domini 29, ’51, 215–27; 275–85.—B. 149. DELG. EDNT. RAC XV 577–607. M-M. TW. -
9 чабан
1) Agriculture: sheepherdsman, sheepman2) Economy: shepherd, stockkeeper3) American English: sheep herder (US) -
10 herrira
du/ad.1. to repatriate2. to take... {into || to} town, bring... {into || to} town; ikatz-zakuak herriratzea zuen ogibidea his profession was taking sacks of charcoal to town da/ad.1. ( herrialdera, herrira) to {go || come} to the country; oraintsu \herrira da Coloradon bizi zen artzain zahar bat an old sheep herder who lived in Colorado has just returned to his town2. ( hirira, e.a.) to go to town; arratsaldero elkarrekin herriratzen ziren they went to town together every evening -
11 herriratu
du/ad.1. to repatriate2. to take... {into || to} town, bring... {into || to} town; ikatz-zakuak herriratzea zuen ogibidea his profession was taking sacks of charcoal to town da/ad.1. ( herrialdera, herrira) to {go || come} to the country; oraintsu \herriratu da Coloradon bizi zen artzain zahar bat an old sheep herder who lived in Colorado has just returned to his town2. ( hirira, e.a.) to go to town; arratsaldero elkarrekin herriratzen ziren they went to town together every evening -
12 count one's beads
читать молитвы ( перебирая чётки); см. тж. tell one's rosaryThe sheep-herder contented himself with making two or three fires, shooting off his gun, and telling his beads. (E. Seton-Thompson, ‘Lobo: the King of Currumpaw and Other Stories’, ‘Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac’) — Пастух ограничился только тем, что развел два-три костра, пострелял из ружья и помолился.
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13 pastor
m.1 shepherd, goatherd, herdsman, pastor.2 minister, protestant minister, pastor, churchman.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (del campo - hombre) shepherd; (- mujer) shepherdess1 RELIGIÓN pastor\pastor alemán German shepherd, Alsatian————————1 RELIGIÓN pastor* * *(f. - pastora)noun1) shepherd / shepherdess2) minister* * *pastor, -a1. SM / F1) (Agr) [de ovejas] shepherd/shepherdess; [de cabras] goatherd; [de vacas] cowherd2) (Rel) minister, clergyman/clergywoman2.SM (Zool) sheepdogpastor alemán — Alsatian, German shepherd
* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) (Agr) (m) shepherd; (f) shepherdess2) (Relig) minister* * *= preacher, shepherd, pastoralist, sheepherder, herdsman [herdsmen, -pl.], herder, minister.Nota: Prelado o sacerdote de la iglesias reformadas protestantes o presbiterianas, entre otras.Ex. The public library's sole reason for being is to help people get along in the world, to help school children get better grades, to help preachers write better sermons that will keep the congregation awake, to help newspapermen find facts.Ex. The article is entitled 'University librarians: shepherds of books or disseminators of information?'.Ex. The CLS was also found to be an effective channel for maximizing the use of national library information resources by nomadic pastoralists.Ex. The traditional occupational structure involved agriculture & ranching, employing skilled sheepherders.Ex. The article is entitled 'Research and evaluation on the experience of transferring scientific and technical information to herdsmen in Senegal'.Ex. Mobile livestock herders have long been seen as the main culprits of overstocking & rangeland degradation.Ex. This amalgam of theological libraries was formed to support the training of ministers in various branches of Scottish Presbyterianism.----* pastor alemán = Alsatian, German shepherd dog, German shepherd.* perro pastor = sheepdog.* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) (Agr) (m) shepherd; (f) shepherdess2) (Relig) minister* * *= preacher, shepherd, pastoralist, sheepherder, herdsman [herdsmen, -pl.], herder, minister.Nota: Prelado o sacerdote de la iglesias reformadas protestantes o presbiterianas, entre otras.Ex: The public library's sole reason for being is to help people get along in the world, to help school children get better grades, to help preachers write better sermons that will keep the congregation awake, to help newspapermen find facts.
Ex: The article is entitled 'University librarians: shepherds of books or disseminators of information?'.Ex: The CLS was also found to be an effective channel for maximizing the use of national library information resources by nomadic pastoralists.Ex: The traditional occupational structure involved agriculture & ranching, employing skilled sheepherders.Ex: The article is entitled 'Research and evaluation on the experience of transferring scientific and technical information to herdsmen in Senegal'.Ex: Mobile livestock herders have long been seen as the main culprits of overstocking & rangeland degradation.Ex: This amalgam of theological libraries was formed to support the training of ministers in various branches of Scottish Presbyterianism.* pastor alemán = Alsatian, German shepherd dog, German shepherd.* perro pastor = sheepdog.* * *masculine, feminineCompuestos:German shepherd, AlsatianBelgian sheepdog● pastor collie or escocésShetland collie● pastor húngaro or pulipuliOld English sheepdogB ( Relig) ministerpastor luterano Lutheran minister* * *
pastor◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 (Agr) (m) shepherd;
(f) shepherdess;
2 (Relig) minister
pastor,-ora
I m,f (hombre) shepherd
(mujer) shepherdess
perro pastor, sheepdog
II m Rel pastor, minister
' pastor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pastora
- perro
- zurrón
English:
Alsatian
- clergyman
- crook
- German shepherd
- minister
- pastor
- reverend
- sheepdog
- shepherd
- vicar
- collie
- German
- preacher
- sheep
* * *pastor, -ora♦ nm,f[de ganado] shepherd, f shepherdess♦ nm1. [sacerdote] minister;pastor protestante Protestant ministerpastor belga Belgian sheepdog* * *I adj:perro pastor sheepdogII m1 de ovejas shepherd2 REL pastor* * *1) : shepherd, shepherdess f2) : minister, pastor* * *pastor n shepherd -
14 пастушья собака
1) General subject: sheepdog, working dog2) Biology: herder3) Makarov: drover's sheep dog, herding dog, sheep dog, sheepherd dog, shepherd dog, shepherd's dog4) Dog breeding: collie (обычн. в названиях пород, напр., Border Collie) -
15 ποιμήν
ποιμήν, - ένοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `herdsman, shepherd', metaph. `guardian, leader, master' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. pome \/poimḗn\/.Compounds: Some compp., e.g. ποιμ-άνωρ = ποιμην ἀνδρῶν with ποιμανόρ-ιον n. `herd, troop of men' (A. Pers. 241 a. 74;); on the explanation Sommer Nominalbild. 182 f.; φιτυ-ποίμην `guardian of plants' (A. Eu. 911).Derivatives: ποιμέν-ιος (AP, APl), earlier a. more often attested - ικός (Pl., hell. poet.) `belonging to herdsmen'; - ισσα f. `shepherdess' (pap. IIIa); ποίμν-η f. `herd, flock of sheep' (ι 122) with - ιον n. `id.' (IA.; - ένιον Opp.), - ιος `belonging to herds' (E.), -ήϊος (Β 470, Hes.; Risch $ 46), - ικός (pap. IIIp), - ίτης (E., Poll.), - ιώτης (sch.) `id.'; - ηθεν adv. `of the herd' (A. R.). Denom. verb ποιμαίνω, rarely w. δια-, συν-, `to be a herdsman, to herd, to pasture', midd. `to graze', of the herd (Il.) with ποιμαν-τήρ = ποιμήν (S.), - τικός = ποιμενικός (Gal., H.), ποιμασία f. `the grazing' (Ph.). -- Besides πῶυ, - εος n. `flock of sheep' (ep.Il.).Etymology: With ποιμήν agrees except fo the ablaut of the suffix in the nom. (IE ē: ō) Lith. piemuõ, gen. -meñs `herderboy' (on the undisputed stemvowel s. Fraenkel Wb. s. v.). Beside the neuter πῶυ (*poh₂-i̯u) stands as nomen ag. Skt. pāyú-, Av. pāyu- m. `herder, protector'. As basis of these primary fomations served a verb `tend (cattle), keep' in Skt. pā́-ti `keep, protect', from where go-pā́- m. `cowherd' a.o. From the 2. members in nr̥-pā́y-(i)ya- `protecting men', nŕ̥-pī-ti- f. `protection of men' we see an orig. `longdiphthong' pōi: pī (rather * peh₂i-, pih₂- \< ph₂i-), which is retained in πῶυ, pāyú- from *poh₂i̯-u-, wih ποιμήν from *poh₂i-mēn. -- WP. 2, 72 w. lit., Pok. 839, Mayrhofer s. pā́ti1; also W.-Hofmann s. pāscō. -- Cf. 1. πῶμα.Page in Frisk: 2,573Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ποιμήν
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16 пастух
1) General subject: cowboy, cowherd, goatherd, herd, herdman, herdsman, oxherd, rancher, shepherd, stockman, tender of sheep, vaquero, cattleman2) American: cowhand (на ранчо), cowpuncher, herder, horse wrangler, ranchero, ranchman3) Obsolete: pastor4) Agriculture: neatherd5) History: pasturer (специальный термин)6) Rare: folder7) Religion: pastor( A herdsman)8) Economy: stockkeeper9) Australian slang: stock rider10) Makarov: cowhand, grazier, herd manager, shepherd (овец) -
17 ganadero
adj.cattle, livestock.m.cattle farmer, cattle dealer, cattle owner, cattle raiser.* * *► adjetivo1 cattle► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (propietario) cattle breeder, stockbreeder2 (cuidador de ganado) herdsman, US herder* * *(f. - ganadera)noun* * *ganadero, -a1.ADJ cattle antes de s, stock antes de s ; (=de cría) cattle-raising antes de s2. SM / F1) (=criador) cattle-raiser, stockbreeder (EEUU); (=hacendado) rancher2) (=comerciante) cattle dealer* * *I- ra adjetivo ranching, stockbreeding (before n)II- ra masculino, femenino rancher, stockbreeder* * *= stockman [stockmen, -pl.], cowman [cowmen, -pl.].Ex. Most important factors were reachability of the udder for the piglets and reachability of the sow and piglets for the stockman.Ex. This research project has studied a number of cowmen in order to elucidate factors likely to influence their efficiency.----* finca ganadera = cattle ranch, ranch.* hacienda ganadera = cattle ranch, ranch.* rancho ganadero = cattle ranch, ranch.* * *I- ra adjetivo ranching, stockbreeding (before n)II- ra masculino, femenino rancher, stockbreeder* * *= stockman [stockmen, -pl.], cowman [cowmen, -pl.].Ex: Most important factors were reachability of the udder for the piglets and reachability of the sow and piglets for the stockman.
Ex: This research project has studied a number of cowmen in order to elucidate factors likely to influence their efficiency.* finca ganadera = cattle ranch, ranch.* hacienda ganadera = cattle ranch, ranch.* rancho ganadero = cattle ranch, ranch.* * *masculine, femininerancher, cattle farmer, stockbreeder* * *
ganadero◊ -ra adjetivo
ranching ( before n), stockbreeding ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
rancher, stockbreeder
ganadero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino livestock farmer
' ganadero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ganadera
English:
breeder
- stockbreeder
- cattle
- ranch
- rancher
* * *ganadero, -a♦ adjlivestock-farming;región ganadera livestock-farming region;la exportación de productos ganaderos livestock exports♦ nm,f[propietario] livestock farmer; [criador] stockbreeder; [empleado] stockman* * *II m, ganadera f stockbreeder* * *ganadero, -ra adj: cattle, ranchingganadero, -ra n: rancher, stockbreeder* * *ganadero n farmerLa traducción depende del tipo de ganado que críe el ganadero: el cattle farmer es el ganadero bovino, el sheep farmer es el ganadero ovino y el pig farmer es el ganadero porcino -
18 bijeendrijven
1 round up ⇒ herd/drive together♦voorbeelden: -
19 çoban
"shepherd; herdsman, herder. - armağanı çamsakızı. 1. proverb A poor person can give only from what he has. 2. colloq. This small gift is unworthy of you. - kebabı stew of meat and vegetables. - köpeği sheep dog. - kulübesinde padişah rüyası görmek to have fantasies of luxury and power. - salatası a salad of onions, tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers. "
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