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Definition of Pastoralists
1. pastoralist [n] - See also: pastoralist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pastoralists
Literary usage of Pastoralists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Progress of Australasia in the Nineteenth Century by Timothy Augustine Coghlan, Thomas T. Ewing (1903)
"Between the pastoralists and shearers there were certain longstanding difficulties
which negotiations had failed to adjust; while the officers and seamen of ..."
2. The Feeling for Nature in English Pastoral Poetry by John Thomas Ingram Bryan (1908)
"CHAPTER VII MINOR ELIZABETHAN pastoralists THE atmosphere of Elizabethan poetry
was so charged with the spirit of pastoralism that many of the poets who ..."
3. Outback in Australia: Or, Three Australian Overlanders; Being an Account of by Kilroy Harris (1913)
"... CHAPTER VIII PIONEER pastoralists AS PATHFINDERS WE left the river soon after
passing the time of day with the Police Trooper at Cal Lal, and came upon ..."
4. John Howard Angas: Pioneer, Pastoralist, Politician and Philanthropist by H. T. Burgess (1905)
"... Times—Australia's Pioneers—pastoralists— Politicians—and Philanthropists—The
Point of View—Permanent Memorials—Sources of Information—The Author's Aim. ..."