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From goose + herd (“herder”).
Inherited from Middle English gosherde, from Old English gōshierde, a compound of gōs (“goose”) and hierde (“herder”).
gooseherd (plural gooseherds)
- A person who tends to geese.
person who takes care of geese
- Basque: antzarazain
- Catalan: oquer m, oquera f, ocater m, ocatera f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 飼鵝者/饲鹅者 (sì'ézhě)
- Czech: husák (cs) m
- Dutch: ganzenhoeder m, ganzenherder m, gansherder m, ganzenhoederin f, ganzenherderin f, gansherderin f
- Esperanto: anseristo
- Estonian: hanesid karjatama
- French: gardeur d’oies (fr) m, gardeur d’oie (fr) m, gardeux d’oies (fr) m, gardeux d’oie m, gardeuse d’oies (fr) f, gardeuse d’oie (fr) f
- German: Gänsehirt m, Gänsehirte m, Gänsehirtin f
- Greek: χηνοβοσκός (el) m (chinovoskós), χηνάρης (el) m (chináris), χηνάρισσα f (chinárissa)
- Hungarian: libapásztor (hu)
- Italian: guardiano d'oche m, guardiana d'oche f
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: şivanê qazan
- Latin: (Late Latin) avicārius m, (Vulgar Latin) aucārius m
- Polish: gęsiarz (pl) m, gęsiarek m, gęsiarka (pl) f, gęsiareczka (pl) f
- Romanian: gâscar (ro) m, gâscăriță (ro) f
- Russian: please add this translation if you can
- Slovene: gosar m
- Spanish: ansarero m, ansarera f
- Swedish: gåsherde c
- Vietnamese: người chân ngỗng
- Welsh: bugail gwyddau m
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