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shepherds Meaning in Tamil ( shepherds வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஆட்டிடையன், மேய்ப்பன்,



shepherds தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஆட்டிடையன் அந்தப் பக்கமே செல்லாத புலிக்குகைப் போலப் பகைவர்கள் இவன் நாட்டுப்பக்கமே செல்லமாட்டார்களாம்.

சேரமான் குட்டுவன் கோதை என்னும் மன்னன் நாடானது, நெடுமொழி கூறும் மன்னர்களுக்கு ஆட்டிடையன் செல்லாத புலி உறங்கும் காடு போன்றது, வாகைத்திணை .

shepherds's Usage Examples:

, in winter; the yapanjah, or woollen Kurdish cloak, a kind of felt, having a shaggy side, of immense thickness, worn generally by shepherds, who use it as greatcoat, bed and bedding.


His life and characteristics are typical of the old shepherds and goatherds.


The Thracians, the progenitors of the Vlachs, took refuge in the mountainous districts and for some centuries disappeared from history: originally an agricultural people, they became nomad shepherds.


The Mongolians of the northern half of Asia are almost entirely nomadic, hunters and shepherds or herdsmen.


His father and grandfather and great-grandfather had all been shepherds.


Certain breeds of dogs are much more likely to attack humans than others; those most often involved in fatal attacks are pit bulls, Rottweilers, German shepherds, huskies, and mastiffs.


By preference the condor feeds on carrion, but it does not hesitate to attack sheep, goats and deer, and for this reason it is hunted down by the shepherds, who, it is said, train their dogs to look up and bark at the condors as they fly overhead.


Pit bulls, rottweilers, and German shepherds (responsible for nearly half of all fatal dog attacks in the United States in 2000) are potentially dangerous pets in households where children live or visit.


Thus at Ozieri the men wear ordinary jackets and trousers with a velvet waistcoat; the shepherds of the Sulcis wear short black trousers without kilt and heavy black sheepskin coats, and the two rows of waistcoat buttons are generally silver or copper coins.


Of these 41,661 cultivate their own land, 15,408 are fixed tenants, 24,031 are regular labourers, and no less than 72,753 day labourers; while there are 35,056 shepherds.


Local shepherds appear on many weekends with their Border collies, to provide sheepdog demonstrations.


In Campania and Calabria the curatoli and massari earn, in money and kind, about 12 a year; cowmen, shepherds and multeers about 10; irregular workmen are paid from 8~d.


5 The same date may be assigned to (2), where the traffickers in the sheep may be regarded as the Seleucid rulers, and the shepherds as the Jewish high priests and ethnarchs; the prelude to the Maccabean revolt largely consisted of the rapid and violent changes here figured.





Synonyms:

sheepherder, herdsman, sheepman, herder, drover, shepherdess,



Antonyms:

lay reader, temporalty, refrain, profane, laity,

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