gooseherd

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Etymology

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From goose +‎ herd (herder). Inherited from Middle English gosherde, from Old English gōshierde, a compound of gōs (goose) and hierde (herder)

Noun

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gooseherd (plural gooseherds)

  1. A person who tends to geese.

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