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English Dictionary: Herdsman by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
herdsman
n
  1. someone who drives a herd [syn: herder, herdsman, drover]
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Herdman \Herd"man\, Herdsman \Herds"man\, n.; pl. {-men}.
      The owner or keeper of a herd or of herds; one employed in
      tending a herd of cattle.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Herdsman
      In Egypt herdsmen were probably of the lowest caste. Some of
      Joseph's brethren were made rulers over Pharaoh's cattle (Gen.
      47:6, 17). The Israelites were known in Egypt as "keepers of
      cattle;" and when they left it they took their flocks and herds
      with them (Ex. 12:38). Both David and Saul came from "following
      the herd" to occupy the throne (1 Sam. 9; 11:5; Ps. 78:70).
      David's herd-masters were among his chief officers of state. The
      daughters also of wealthy chiefs were wont to tend the flocks of
      the family (Gen. 29:9; Ex. 2:16). The "chief of the herdsmen"
      was in the time of the monarchy an officer of high rank (1 Sam.
      21:7; comp. 1 Chr. 27:29). The herdsmen lived in tents (Isa.
      38:12; Jer. 6:3); and there were folds for the cattle (Num.
      32:16), and watch-towers for the herdsmen, that he might
      therefrom observe any coming danger (Micah 4:8; Nah. 3:8).
     
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