neatherds

/ˈniːtˌhɜrdz/
noun
  1. People who herd or tend cattle; cowherds.
    • The neatherds led the herd to the river for water every morning.
    • Young neatherds learned the trade from their fathers, passing down knowledge of grazing lands.
    • In medieval England, neatherds were responsible for watching over the village cattle.
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