Herdsman

  • 81Claude de Lorrain —     Claude de Lorrain     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Claude de Lorrain     French painter and etcher, b. in 1600 at Chamagnc on the banks of the Moselle in Lorraine; d. in Rome, 21 Nov., 1681 (or 23 Nov., 1682). His parents, Jean Gellée and Anna… …

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  • 83Boothman — This most interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is an occupational name for a cowman or herdsman, or someone who worked in a cowhouse, from the Olde English pre 7th Century elements bothe , a cowhouse, herdsman s hut, and man , a man …

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  • 84Pasticznyk — Recorded throughout Europe in a large number of spelling including Pastor (English) Pasteur (French) Pastore (Italy), Pastorius or Schaefer (German), Pasternak, Pasternack and Pasticzynk (Polish, Ukrainian, Russian), this is a status surname.… …

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  • 85Pastor — Recorded throughout Europe in a large number of spelling including Pastor (English) Pasteur (French) Pastore (Italy), Pastorius or Schaefer (German), Pasternak, Pasternack and Pasticzynk (Polish, Ukrainian, Russian), this is a status surname.… …

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  • 86Sells — This interesting surname has two distinct possible sources, each with its own history and derivation. Firstly, Sells may be of early medieval Germanic origin, deriving from the Middle High German geselle , journeyman, companion, cognate with… …

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  • 87goulash —    The type of rich stew has a name of Hungarian origin meaning literally herdsman s meat, from gulyäs, herdsman, and hüs, meat …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 88shepherd — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. herder, sheepherder, herdsman; pastor, clergyman; Good Shepherd. See domestication, clergy, deity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sheepherder, caretaker, protector; see herdsman . III (Roget s 3… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 89pester — 1520s, to clog, entangle, encumber, probably aphetic of M.Fr. empestrer place in an embarrassing situation (Fr. empêtrer, Walloon epasturer), from V.L. *impastoriare to hobble (an animal), from L. im in + M.L. pastoria (chorda) rope to hobble an… …

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  • 90βουπελάται — βουπελάτης herdsman masc nom/voc pl βουπελάτᾱͅ , βουπελάτης herdsman masc dat sg (doric aeolic) …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)