Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
nomadic-herder
Noun
/nəˈmædɪk ˈhɜːrdər/
Definition
A nomadic-herder is a person who engages in pastoralism, moving from one place to another with their livestock in search of grazing land and water.
Examples
- The nomadic-herder moved their flock to new grazing grounds as the seasons changed.
- In many cultures, the nomadic-herder plays a vital role in maintaining traditional practices of livestock management.
- As a nomadic-herder, she traveled across vast landscapes with her sheep and goats.
Meaning
Nomadic-herders travel with their animals instead of settling in one location, adapting to the seasonal availability of pastures and resources.
Synonyms
- Pastoralist
- Herdsman
- Shepherd