What is another word for paster?

Pronunciation: [pˈastə] (IPA)

The word "paster" refers to someone who is responsible for managing a flock of sheep. Synonyms for the word "paster" include shepherd, herder, and grazier. A shepherd is someone who leads and tends to a flock of sheep, sometimes using dogs to help corral them. A herder is another name for a shepherd, but it specifically refers to someone who moves a herd of animals from one grazing area to another. A grazier is someone who owns or manages grazing land, and harvests its resources for the benefit of their livestock. These synonyms all point to a person who is dedicated to keeping their flock healthy, safe, and well-fed.

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Usage examples for Paster

Now, I want we sh'd cut up that cake-after everybody's had a chance t' see it good-all but th' top layer, same's I said-an' all of us have a piece, out o' compl'ment t' our paster an' his wife, an' in memory o' her, who's gone from us.
"An Alabaster Box"
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley
'Taint no use o' beggin'; he's no 'count but to jist eat up corn, an' hay, an' paster an' the likes; and his blasted fistleo gits wus an' wus all the time.
"Hoosier Mosaics"
Maurice Thompson
Wouldn't let 'em come in de house; make 'em do all dere co'rtin' on de steps an' out at de paster gate.
"The Other Fellow"
F. Hopkinson Smith

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