- goat.
Herders may be
distinguished by **** (e.g., herdsman,
herdswoman or
herdboy) or by the type of livestock, for
example camelherd, cowherd, duckherd...
- born at Oncy. His
father was a weaver, and he
himself began life as a
herdboy; but,
having attracted the
notice of
Gille de Reumont, a son of his master...
-
injured giant, who
promised to
reward him, if he
bound up his foot. The
herdboy did that, with his own shirt, and the
giant took him to a giants' wedding...
-
Romanization Yeongam-gun • McCune-Reischauer Yŏng'am-gun
Yeongam Symbolic herdboy Statue Flag
Emblem of
Yeongam Location in
South Korea Country South Korea...
-
Democratic Alliance party.
Prior to politics, he
worked as a
herdboy. As a teenager, he
worked as a
herdboy with his
family who kept livestock. He
would often help...
- period,
early 19th
century Inro with
tanabata story of the
weaver and the
herdboy, by
Nomura Kyūkoku, Edo period,
early 19th
century Inro with pea****s and...
-
indigenous Australian term for the
custom is mika or the
terrible rite.
Samburu herdboys of
Kenya are said to
perform subincisions on
themselves (or
sometimes their...
- 'playing sticks') is a
martial art
traditionally practiced by
teenage Nguni herdboys in
South Africa. Each
combatant is
armed with two long sticks, one of which...
-
Hieronymus Osius's Neo-Latin poem,
Asinus et
vitulus (the **** and the
herdboy). The
story later appeared in La Fontaine's
Fables as Le
vieillard et l'âne...
- indigenous. It is a
martial art
historically practiced by
teenage Nguni herdboys in
South Africa. Each
combatant is
armed with two long, hard sticks, one...