shepherd
shep·herd (shĕpʹərd)n. 1. One who herds, guards, and tends sheep. 2. One who cares for and guides a group of people, as a minister or teacher. 3. A German shepherd.tr.v. shep·herd·ed, shep·herd·ing, shep·herds To herd, guard, tend, or guide as or in the manner of a shepherd. See Synonyms at guide. [Middle English shepherde, from Old English scēaphierde: scēap, sheep + hierde, herdsman.]
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