swineherd

/ˈswaɪnˌhɜrd/
noun
  1. A person who takes care of and raises pigs, especially in the past.
    • In medieval times, a swineherd would lead the pigs into the forest to find acorns.
    • The young swineherd woke early every morning to feed the pigs.
    • He worked as a swineherd on his family's farm before moving to the city.
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