shepherdess

Etymology
From, ; equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) A female shepherd.
 * 2) * September 2014, New York Film Festival to Revive Paul Grimault’s Animated Classic IndieWire
 * the satirical The King And The Mockingbird follows a chimney sweep and shepherdess on the run from a tyrannical king
 * 1) * November 2014, It’s Taken Decades, But the Surreal Animated Film The King and the Mockingbird Is Finally Here Vulture
 * The king is in love with a beautiful shepherdess in a painting on his wall, but she herself is in love with the handsome chimney sweep in the painting beside her.
 * 1) A large and deep armchair with a cushion.
 * 1) * November 2014, It’s Taken Decades, But the Surreal Animated Film The King and the Mockingbird Is Finally Here Vulture
 * The king is in love with a beautiful shepherdess in a painting on his wall, but she herself is in love with the handsome chimney sweep in the painting beside her.
 * 1) A large and deep armchair with a cushion.

Derived terms

 * shepherdess pie

Translations

 * Albanian: ,
 * Czech: pastýřka
 * Dutch: schapenhoedster, ,
 * Esperanto: ŝafistino
 * French: ,
 * German:, ,
 * Greek:
 * Irish: banaoire, bantréadaí
 * Latvian: gane
 * Macedonian: овчарка
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian:
 * Volapük:
 * Yiddish: פּאַסטושקע