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Shepherd in Italian

Shepherd in Italian is Pastore, pastore, pecoraio — Shepherd means a person whose job is to look after a flock of sheep.

Shepherd in Italian

Pastore
proper noun
An English surname originating as an occupation.
pastore
noun
(countable) A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.
pecoraio
noun
(countable) A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.
pecoraro
noun
(countable) A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.
pastore
noun
(countable, figurative) Someone who watches over, looks after, or guides somebody.
pecoraio
noun
(countable, figurative) Someone who watches over, looks after, or guides somebody.

What does "Shepherd" mean?

  1. noun A person whose job is to look after a flock of sheep.
    "The shepherd led his flock down from the hills before the storm hit."
  2. noun Someone who watches over, guides, or takes responsibility for other people.
    "As team lead, she saw herself as a shepherd for the newer staff."
  3. verb To guide, look after, or lead people or a process carefully.
    "The tour guide shepherded the group safely through the crowded market."

Shepherd in a sentence

  • The shepherd led his flock down from the hills before the storm hit.
  • As team lead, she saw herself as a shepherd for the newer staff.
  • The pastor spoke of shepherding his congregation through hard times.
  • The tour guide shepherded the group safely through the crowded market.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "Shepherd" in Italian?

"Shepherd" in Italian is Pastore, pastore, pecoraio. Shepherd means: A person whose job is to look after a flock of sheep.

How do you use "Shepherd" in a sentence?

Example: "The shepherd led his flock down from the hills before the storm hit." In Italian, "Shepherd" is Pastore, pastore, pecoraio.

Are there other ways to say "Shepherd" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "Shepherd": Pastore, pastore, pecoraio, pecoraro.

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