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Definition of Swineherd
1. Noun. A herder or swine.
Definition of Swineherd
1. n. A keeper of swine.
Definition of Swineherd
1. Noun. A keeper of swine (pigs). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Swineherd
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swineherd
Literary usage of Swineherd
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"THEREWITH he went up from the haven along by the rocky way Of the fells and the
woody places, whereby did Athene say He should find the noble swineherd, ..."
2. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"THEREWITH he went up from the haven along by the rocky way Of the fells and the
woody places, whereby did Athene say He should find the noble swineherd, ..."
3. Leading Cases and Opinions on International Law: Collected and Digested from by Pitt Cobbett (1892)
"The " swineherd" was an English vessel provided with letters of marque. She sailed
from Calcutta for England before the expiration of the five months fixed ..."
4. International Law with Illustrative Cases by Edwin Maxey (1906)
"This rule is strikingly illustrated by the case of the swineherd. This vessel
had been fitted out as a cruiser and was Tbe case of the at Calcutta when it ..."
5. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"THEREWITH he went up from the haven along by the rocky way Of the fells and the
woody places, whereby did Athene say He should find the noble swineherd, ..."
6. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"THEREWITH he went up from the haven along by the rocky way Of the fells and the
woody places, whereby did Athene say He should find the noble swineherd, ..."
7. Leading Cases and Opinions on International Law: Collected and Digested from by Pitt Cobbett (1892)
"The " swineherd" was an English vessel provided with letters of marque. She sailed
from Calcutta for England before the expiration of the five months fixed ..."
8. International Law with Illustrative Cases by Edwin Maxey (1906)
"This rule is strikingly illustrated by the case of the swineherd. This vessel
had been fitted out as a cruiser and was Tbe case of the at Calcutta when it ..."