English to Zulu Meaning of shepherd - umalusi


Shepherd :
umalusi

umalusi, Element, umfundisi, umhlambi, izimvu zomhlambi, Songa, umpristi, igosa, Countryman, emzaneni

emadlelweni, umalusi, aluka, ukubukela, ukugcina, ukuphatha, ukuziphatha, usebenza, ukuhola

umalusi shepherded shepherdess shepherdesses wokwalusa abelusi
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Definitions of shepherd in English
Noun(1) a clergyman who watches over a group of people(2) a herder of sheep (on an open range
Verb(1) watch over like a shepherd, as a teacher of her pupils(2) tend as a shepherd, as of sheep or goats
Examples of shepherd in English
(1) Since the beginning of my papacy, my thoughts, my prayers and my actions have been driven by one push only - to bear witness to the fact that Christ, the good shepherd , is present and works in his Church.(2) Most of us shepherd generous people; what we must do is impart biblical teaching that consistently connects stewardship with discipleship.(3) In contrast, Ezekiel announces a new rule in which the shepherd will genuinely care for the sheep.(4) Part of the director's job is to shepherd his film through the post-production process and to keep the studio confident in his vision.(5) He saw them as they were, as sheep without a shepherd .(6) The episode will feature bullied pupils from a Bradford school who are given lessons to build their confidence by learning to shepherd sheep into a pen at the farm by shouting commands to Hope.(7) The question before the Southern Baptist Convention was, should they be the pastor, the shepherd , the leader of the church?(8) It was her duty to shepherd them all safely, and in the right direction.(9) The cleric is not a shepherd - he is a sheep that requires guidance.(10) He still had the arrogant smirk, the various admirers that flocked around him like sheep to their shepherd (11) She let herself be led to the aft cabin like a sheep by a shepherd .(12) He was one of 160 blacks chosen to serve on the Mason, a destroyer escort assigned to shepherd convoys of Army barges and tugs from the United States to England.(13) They want the safety net of a belief system that is comfortable and familiar, but want to be more than sheep following the good shepherd .(14) We rightly think of the work of a shepherd as leading, caring, feeding, protecting.(15) It may be that by transmitting even passive radio signals we are like a lost kid bleating its presence to a good shepherd , or to a tiger.(16) Abel was a shepherd and brought a sheep, the best of his flock.
Related Phrases of shepherd
(1) shepherd boy ::
ongumalusi
Synonyms
Noun
1. herdsman ::
umalusi
2. herder ::
umalusi
3. shepherdess ::
shepherdess
4. sheepman ::
sheepman
Verb
5. usher ::
usher
6. steer ::
ukuqondisa
7. herd ::
umhlambi
8. lead ::
ukuhola
9. take ::
ukuthatha
10. escort ::
wokugada
11. guide ::
ukuqondisa
12. conduct ::
ukuziphatha
13. marshal ::
marshal
14. walk ::
ukuhamba
15. show ::
umbukiso
16. see ::
ukubona
17. chaperone ::
nombheki
Different Forms
shepherd, shepherded, shepherdess, shepherdesses, shepherding, shepherds
Word Example from TV Shows
- It angered the Great Shepherd.
- This is not God's work.

- It angered the Great Shepherd. - This is not God's work.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 10

The great shepherd sent me
to earth to heal his...

The great SHEPHERD sent me to earth to heal his...

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8

Tell me you want me\Nto get the fucking shepherd

Tell me you want me
to get the fucking SHEPHERD

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 3

And once the Professor, our dear shepherd,

And once the Professor, our dear SHEPHERD,

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 6

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