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Definition of Goat herder
1. Noun. A person who tends a flock of goats.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Goat Herder
Literary usage of Goat herder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wilderness Hunter: An Account of the Big Game of the United States and by Theodore Roosevelt (1893)
"One was at the time staying at the ranch house, the other was four or five miles
off with a Mexican goat-herder, and it was arranged that early in the ..."
2. The Works of Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt (1893)
"One was at the time staying at the ranch house, the other was four or five miles
off with a Mexican goat-herder, and it was arranged that early in the ..."
3. Hunting the Grisly: And Other Sketches by Theodore Roosevelt (1904)
"One was at the time staying at the ranch house, the other was four or five miles
off with a Mexican goat-herder, and it was arranged that early in the ..."
4. Happy Days in Southern California by Frederick Hastings Rindge (1898)
"Leonardo,' our goat-herder, had a remarkable financial experience. Several years
before he had borrowed a dollar from a friend, who came one day for his ..."