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Definition of Pasturers
1. pasturer [n] - See also: pasturer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pasturers
Literary usage of Pasturers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Edition of the Babylonian Talmud (1903)
"But if for judges, why does the Mishna express itself " pasturers"—let it state
... It means to say that even pasturers who spend their time in uninhabited ..."
2. The Revolutions, Insurrections, and Conspiracies of Europe by William Cooke Taylor (1843)
"One of the pasturers was so provoked that he struck the unfortunate youth dead
with a hatchet. As usual, the sight of blood exasperated all the bad passions ..."
3. Shelburne Essays by Paul Elmer More (1906)
"He had a philosophy for the e apparitions and conceived a medium midway between
matter and " Strong Shepherd of thy sheep, pasturers of the sea; ..."
4. Shelburne Essays by Paul Elmer More (1906)
"He had a philosophy for the e apparitions and conceived a medium midway between
matter and " Strong Shepherd of thy sheep, pasturers of the sea ; Far on the ..."
5. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1887)
"... they gave these pastoral nomads, who called themselves Slovenen, the distinguishing
name of Wenden, a corruption of die Weidenden, the pasturers. ..."
6. Hakluytus posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1906)
"Heere is no trade of merchandise used, for that the people have no use of money,
and are all Men of warre, and pasturers of cattell, and given much to theft ..."