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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Occupations, Agriculture
shepherdessshep‧herd‧ess /ˈʃepədes $ -ərdɪs/ noun [countable] old-fashioned BOTAa woman whose job is to take care of sheep
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shepherdess• Margaret became a shepherdess, during which she was spotted by the governor.• After the visions she'd become a shepherdess of souls, leading them to Our Lady and to repentance.• Also patron of poverty and shepherdesses.• At Charlecote Park in Warwickshire there are lead statues of a shepherd and shepherdess made by him in about 1718.• Also patron of shepherdesses and torture victims.• In real life she'd been a poor shepherdess who lived in a dungeon and had asthma.• Porcelain shepherdess and fleeces white as snow.
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