shepherdess
shepherdess — noun
1. a female whose occupation is guiding and looking after a flock of sheep in the c
1.名詞B2
釋義
a female whose occupation is guiding and looking after a flock of sheep in the countryside
例句
Maja worked as a shepherdess in the hills of northern Spain for nearly forty years.
worked as a shepherdess
The village shepherdess whistled to her dogs and guided the flock across the narrow bridge.
guided the flock
Roya had never met a shepherdess before visiting her aunt's farm in Wales.
Joshua learned about a shepherdess's life from an elderly neighbour in the Scottish Highlands.
The young shepherdess used a walking stick and a radio while moving the sheep uphill.
用法筆記
Much less common than the gender-neutral or male form shepherd; often used to specify a female shepherd when the gender is relevant to the context.