释义 |
ˈgooseherd Also gozzard. [f. goose n. + herd n.2] One who tends a flock of geese.
14..,1773gosherd [see gozzard]. 1577Harrison England iii. ii. (1877) ii. 15 Their geese are driuen to the field like heards of cattell by a goose heard. 1870Yeats Nat. Hist. Comm. 314 A gooseherd, it is said, can distinguish every goose in the flock by the tones of its voice. 1892Swinburne Studies (1894) 232 The democratic theatricals of Gallican geese and gooseherds. |