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Definition of Shepherded
1. shepherd [v] - See also: shepherd
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shepherded
Literary usage of Shepherded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1899)
"and only outlet for lives which Jesus Christ has shepherded and inspired. And when
their souls prompt them most towards some land that is very far off where ..."
2. Official Year Book of New South Wales by Australian Bureau of Statistics (1897)
"The sheep are either kept in paddocks or under the care of shepherds, though on
some stations they are both shepherded and ..."
3. World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Ill., 1893 by Committee on Awards, World's Columbian Commission, United States (1901)
"The sheep are either kept in paddocks or under the care of shepherds, though on
some stations they are both shepherded and ..."
4. The wealth and progress of New South Wales (1896)
"The sheep are either kept in paddocks or under the care of shepherds, though on
some stations they are both shepherded and ..."
5. The Discovery and Geognosy of Gold Deposits in Australia: With Comparisons by Simpson Davison (1860)
"Mr Lister or the Messrs Tom had never seen a grain of gold in their lives any
more than the blacks who shepherded the Saxon merinos for Mr Macarthur had ..."