Synonyms for pastoralist
Grammar : Noun |
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Définition of pastoralist
Origin :- 1793, from pastoral + -ist.
- As in shepherd : noun keeper
- Had Kingsley been himself a pastoralist, a hundred minute experiences might have obtained expression which he has avoided.
- Extract from : « Australian Writers » by Desmond Byrne
- The Australian pastoralist "erected a temporary house, generally of large sheets of bark, in the first instance."
- Extract from : « Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, March 1899 » by Various
- Over wide tracts the agriculturist, great and small, takes the place of the pastoralist.
- Extract from : « Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, January 1899 » by Various
- I am since informed that Alfred is not a pastoralist, but in business, and that Edward has not retired up to date.
- Extract from : « A Week's Tramp in Dickens-Land » by William R. Hughes
- We have seen that he began as a pastoralist, advanced to be also a gardener, and is now a cultivator of lands under irrigation.
- Extract from : « The African Colony » by John Buchan
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