- Shepherd's pouch
- Shepherd Shep"herd, n. [OE. schepherde, schephirde, AS.
sce['a]phyrde; sce['a]p sheep + hyrde, hirde, heorde, a herd,
a guardian. See {Sheep}, and {Herd}.]
1. A man employed in tending, feeding, and guarding sheep,
esp. a flock grazing at large.
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2. The pastor of a church; one with the religious guidance of others. [1913 Webster]
{Shepherd bird} (Zo["o]l.), the crested screamer. See {Screamer}.
{Shepherd dog} (Zo["o]l.), a breed of dogs used largely for the herding and care of sheep. There are several kinds, as the collie, or Scotch shepherd dog, and the English shepherd dog. Called also {shepherd's dog}.
{Shepherd dog}, a name of Pan. --Keats.
{Shepherd kings}, the chiefs of a nomadic people who invaded Egypt from the East in the traditional period, and conquered it, at least in part. They were expelled after about five hundred years, and attempts have been made to connect their expulsion with narrative in the book of Exodus.
{Shepherd's club} (Bot.), the common mullein. See {Mullein}.
{Shepherd's crook}, a long staff having the end curved so as to form a large hook, -- used by shepherds.
{Shepherd's needle} (Bot.), the lady's comb.
{Shepherd's plaid}, a kind of woolen cloth of a checkered black and white pattern.
{Shephered spider} (Zo["o]l.), a daddy longlegs, or harvestman.
{Shepherd's pouch}, or {Shepherd's purse} (Bot.), an annual cruciferous plant ({Capsella Bursapastoris}) bearing small white flowers and pouchlike pods. See Illust. of {Silicle}.
{Shepherd's rod}, or {Shepherd's staff} (Bot.), the small teasel. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.