Definitions for gooseherd

gooseherd goose·herd

Spelling: [goos-hurd]
IPA: /ˈgusˌhɜrd/

Gooseherd is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 286 anagrams from letters in gooseherd (deeghoors).

Definitions for gooseherd

noun

  1. a person who tends geese.

Origin of gooseherd

First recorded in 1200-50, gooseherd is from the Middle English word gos herd. See goose, herd2

Examples for gooseherd

"Even cripples can dance when they choose," said the gooseherd.

Yes, the son of a gooseherd in Fief; he served his time with the Zouaves.

"Good company, indeed," said the gooseherd, and played a new tune that was not a dance.

"Peirol, the gooseherd's boy," the youngster replied composedly.

BOY (as king walks away): He is a kind gentleman, whoever he may be; but take my word for it, he will never make a gooseherd.

Now at first Tattercoats said she would not; but the gooseherd said, "Take fortune when it comes, little one."

In our Franconian village the gooseherd was a little boy, vastly proud of his job.

Yet was she as lowly and simple of speech and demeanour as if she were a gooseherd of fourteen winters.

Then the gooseherd smiled to himself, and played sweeter than ever.

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