How Do You Spell SHEPHERD?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɛpəd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "shepherd" may seem confusing at first glance, but it makes perfect sense when broken down into its IPA phonetic transcription. The initial "sh" sound is represented by the combination of the letters "sh", followed by the long "e" sound represented by the letter "e". The "p" and "h" sounds are both represented in their respective letters, followed by the long "er" sound represented by the letters "er". So "shepherd" is spelled /ˈʃɛpərd/ in IPA.

SHEPHERD Meaning and Definition

  1. A shepherd is an individual who tends to a flock of sheep or other similar animals, providing them with care, guidance, and protection. As a verb, to shepherd means to lead or guide a group of animals from one location to another, ensuring their safety and well-being along the way. Additionally, the term shepherd can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who takes on a role of guidance or protection over a group of individuals.

    Traditionally, the role of a shepherd involves various responsibilities. These include providing food and water for the flock, ensuring their safety from predators, and guiding them to suitable grazing grounds. A shepherd must possess a deep understanding of animal behavior, recognizing signs of illness or distress among the animals under their care.

    In a broader sense, a shepherd is seen as a caretaker and guardian, taking on the responsibility of protecting and guiding those in their charge. This can apply to various scenarios, such as a teacher guiding a group of students or a mentor providing support and advice to someone in need. Shepherds are expected to possess qualities such as patience, compassion, and a sense of responsibility towards the well-being of others.

    Historically, shepherds have played a significant role in many cultures and religions, often symbolizing attributes such as wisdom, leadership, and selflessness.

  2. A man employed in tending sheep while pasturing; a swain; a pastor or minister of the Gospel.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Other Common Misspellings for SHEPHERD

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Etymology of SHEPHERD

The word "shepherd" has its origins in Old English, derived from the combination of two words: "sceap" (meaning "sheep") and "herde" (meaning "herder" or "guardian"). In other words, "shepherd" refers to someone who herds or tends to sheep. The term can be traced back even further to the Proto-Germanic language, where it evolved from the word "skapo", indicating the Proto-Indo-European root of "skep" (meaning "sheep"). Ultimately, the etymology of "shepherd" highlights its association with the care and protection of sheep throughout history.

Idioms with the word SHEPHERD

  • red sky at night, shepherd's delight The idiom "red sky at night, shepherd's delight" is used to indicate that good weather is expected the next day. It is believed that a red sky at night is a sign of good weather to come, as it usually means that the setting sun is shining on clouds moving away, indicating clear skies and good weather.

Similar spelling words for SHEPHERD

Plural form of SHEPHERD is SHEPHERDS

Conjugate verb Shepherd

CONDITIONAL

I would shepherd
you would shepherd
he/she/it would shepherd
we would shepherd
they would shepherd

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be shepherding
you would be shepherding
he/she/it would be shepherding
we would be shepherding
they would be shepherding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have shepherd
you would have shepherd
he/she/it would have shepherd
we would have shepherd
they would have shepherd

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been shepherding
you would have been shepherding
he/she/it would have been shepherding
we would have been shepherding
they would have been shepherding

FUTURE

I will shepherd
you will shepherd
he/she/it will shepherd
we will shepherd
they will shepherd

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be shepherding
you will be shepherding
he/she/it will be shepherding
we will be shepherding
they will be shepherding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have shepherded
you will have shepherded
he/she/it will have shepherded
we will have shepherded
they will have shepherded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been shepherding
you will have been shepherding
he/she/it will have been shepherding
we will have been shepherding
they will have been shepherding

IMPERATIVE

you shepherd
we let´s shepherd

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to shepherd

PAST

I shepherded
you shepherded
he/she/it shepherded
we shepherded
they shepherded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was shepherding
you were shepherding
he/she/it was shepherding
we were shepherding
they were shepherding

PAST PARTICIPLE

shepherded

PAST PERFECT

I had shepherded
you had shepherded
he/she/it had shepherded
we had shepherded
they had shepherded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been shepherding
you had been shepherding
he/she/it had been shepherding
we had been shepherding
they had been shepherding

PRESENT

I shepherd
you shepherd
he/she/it shepherds
we shepherd
they shepherd

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am shepherding
you are shepherding
he/she/it is shepherding
we are shepherding
they are shepherding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

shepherding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have shepherded
you have shepherded
he/she/it has shepherded
we have shepherded
they have shepherded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been shepherding
you have been shepherding
he/she/it has been shepherding
we have been shepherding
they have been shepherding
I would have shepherded
we would have shepherded
you would have shepherded
he/she/it would have shepherded
they would have shepherded

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