Shepherd :
aoire
aoire, friothálacha, sagart, tréad, Buachailleacht bó, tréad caorach, huaire, Deacon, sráidbhaile
féarach, aoire, féachaint ar, choinneáil, bhainistiú, láimhseáil, iompar, oibriú, luaidhe
aoireshepherdedShepherdessshepherdessesshepherdingaoirí
aoireshepherdedShepherdessshepherdessesshepherdingaoirí
Noun(1) a clergyman who watches over a group of people(2) a herder of sheep (on an open range
Verb(1) watch over like a shepherd, as a teacher of her pupils(2) tend as a shepherd, as of sheep or goats
(1) Since the beginning of my papacy, my thoughts, my prayers and my actions have been driven by one push only - to bear witness to the fact that Christ, the good shepherd , is present and works in his Church.(2) Most of us shepherd generous people; what we must do is impart biblical teaching that consistently connects stewardship with discipleship.(3) In contrast, Ezekiel announces a new rule in which the shepherd will genuinely care for the sheep.(4) Part of the director's job is to shepherd his film through the post-production process and to keep the studio confident in his vision.(5) He saw them as they were, as sheep without a shepherd .(6) The episode will feature bullied pupils from a Bradford school who are given lessons to build their confidence by learning to shepherd sheep into a pen at the farm by shouting commands to Hope.(7) The question before the Southern Baptist Convention was, should they be the pastor, the shepherd , the leader of the church?(8) It was her duty to shepherd them all safely, and in the right direction.(9) The cleric is not a shepherd - he is a sheep that requires guidance.(10) He still had the arrogant smirk, the various admirers that flocked around him like sheep to their shepherd (11) She let herself be led to the aft cabin like a sheep by a shepherd .(12) He was one of 160 blacks chosen to serve on the Mason, a destroyer escort assigned to shepherd convoys of Army barges and tugs from the United States to England.(13) They want the safety net of a belief system that is comfortable and familiar, but want to be more than sheep following the good shepherd .(14) We rightly think of the work of a shepherd as leading, caring, feeding, protecting.(15) It may be that by transmitting even passive radio signals we are like a lost kid bleating its presence to a good shepherd , or to a tiger.(16) Abel was a shepherd and brought a sheep, the best of his flock.
Related Phrases of shepherd(1) shepherd boy ::
buachaill aoire
(1) shepherd boy ::
buachaill aoire
Synonyms
Noun
1. herdsman ::
herdsman
2. herder ::
Herder
3. shepherdess ::
Shepherdess
4. sheepman ::
sheepman
Verb
5. usher ::
usher
6. steer ::
stiúradh
7. herd ::
tréad
8. lead ::
luaidhe
9. take ::
ghlacadh
10. escort ::
choimhdeacht
11. guide ::
treoir
12. conduct ::
iompar
13. marshal ::
marshal
14. walk ::
siúlóid
15. show ::
taispeáin
16. see ::
féach
17. chaperone ::
coimhdire
Noun
1. herdsman ::
herdsman
2. herder ::
Herder
3. shepherdess ::
Shepherdess
4. sheepman ::
sheepman
Verb
5. usher ::
usher
6. steer ::
stiúradh
7. herd ::
tréad
8. lead ::
luaidhe
9. take ::
ghlacadh
10. escort ::
choimhdeacht
11. guide ::
treoir
12. conduct ::
iompar
13. marshal ::
marshal
14. walk ::
siúlóid
15. show ::
taispeáin
16. see ::
féach
17. chaperone ::
coimhdire
Different Formsshepherd, shepherded, shepherdess, shepherdesses, shepherding, shepherds
Word Example from TV Shows- It angered the Great Shepherd.
- This is not God's work.
Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 10
And once the Professor, our dear SHEPHERD,
Money Heist Season 3, Episode 6
The great SHEPHERD sent me
to earth to heal his...
Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8
Tell me you want me
to get the fucking SHEPHERD