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单词 pastoralist
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pastoralistn.

Brit. /ˈpɑːst(ə)rəlɪst/, /ˈpast(ə)rəlɪst/, U.S. /ˈpæst(ə)rələst/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pastoral adj., -ist suffix.
Etymology: < pastoral adj. + -ist suffix. With sense 2 compare earlier pastoralism n.
1. A writer or composer of pastorals (pastoral n. 3).
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > writer or author > [noun] > writers of other types of material
metaphrast1610
lasher1611
pastoralist1619
amorist1642
travel writer1711
party writer1715
Poor Richard1757
murdermonger1785
manners-painter1807
institutionalist1817
paroemiographer1823
nautical1831
nonsense-writera1835
recaster1841
serialist1845
snobographer1848
librettist1862
palindromist1872
fragmentist1874
text-man1900
scriptwriter1911
paradoxographer1917
absurdist1929
blogger1999
weblogger1999
society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > poet by kind of poem > [noun] > pastoral poet
pastoralist1619
bucolic1781
1619 M. Drayton Poems To Rdr. 432 Spenser is the prime Pastoralist of England.
1717 T. Purney Full Enq. True Nature of Pastoral iii. iv. 60 Nor can a Pastoralist Image so many Things as an Epick Writer.
1840 Southern Literary Messenger 6 580/2 You have probably imbibed, however, some false notions on these subjects, from poets and pastoralists.
1912 Mod. Lang. Notes 27 247 For a brief time he turns pastoralist, but he soon forgoes the oaten pipe to discourse on Fame.
2001 Amer. Rec. Guide (Nexis) 64 234 The music has much in common with the English pastoralists.
2. A person whose occupation is tending livestock; (Australian and New Zealand) spec. a sheep or cattle farmer.
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the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > sheep-farming > [noun] > sheep-farmer
sheep-mastera1520
wool-master?1552
sheepman1591
tup-man1790
flock-master1798
sheep-farmer1805
tup-breeder1831
squatter1840
pastoralist1879
sheep-walker1885
wool king1889
wool-owner1894
sheep cocky1949
the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > animal keeping practices general > herding, pasturing, or confining > [noun] > herding > herdsman or woman
herdc725
herdmanc1000
lookera1225
tripherd1305
hogger1327
pastorc1400
pastorelc1440
leader1495
pasture-man1547
herd-maid1588
herdsman1603
pastoral1607
feeder1611
creaght1634
herder1635
keep1641
creaghter1653
town herd1760
herd-boy1799
stock-keeper1806
senn1826
herd-girla1856
herd-laddie1865
pastoralist1879
1879 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Austral. Grazier's Guide 15 It must not be..assumed by the young ‘pastoralist’ that..he is on a fair way to learn everything that is necessary to his profession.
1890 Times 14 Oct. 7/1 Representatives of the newly formed Pastoralists' or Squatters' Union.
1911 J. Collier Pastoral Age in Australasia iii. 16 The pastoralist, however, needs something more than level and spacious lands.
1955 B. B. Burnett Anglicans in Natal 21 On the small lappies around the lonely homesteads of the Dutch pastoralists, the cultivation of the soil began for the first time.
1991 R. Oliver Afr. Experience (1993) v. 51 Only tent-dwelling pastoralists feeding their flocks along the desert periphery of the settled area, could easily come and go.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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