herd 1241 ## baqar {baw-kawr'}; from 1239; beef cattle or an animal of the ox family of either gender (as used for plowing); collectively, a herd: -- beeve, bull (+ -- ock), + calf, + cow, great [cattle], + heifer, {herd}, kine, ox. [ql herd 4735 ## miqneh {mik-neh'}; from 7069; something bought, i.e. property, but only livestock; abstractly, acquisition: -- cattle, flock, {herd}, possession, purchase, substance.[ql herd 5739 ## <eder {ay'-der}; from 5737; an arrangement, i.e. muster (of animals): -- drove, flock, {herd}.[ql herd 0034 # agele {ag-el'-ay}; from 71 [compare 32]; a drove: -- {herd}.[ql herdman 0951 ## bowker {bo-kare'}; properly, active participle from 1239 as denominative from 1241; a cattle-tender: -- {herdman}. [ql herdman 5349 ## noqed {no-kade'}; active participle from the same as 5348; a spotter (of sheep or cattle), i.e. the owner or tender (who thus marks them): -- {herdman}, sheepmaster.[ql herdman 7462 ## ra<ah {raw-aw'}; a primitive root; to tend a flock; i.e. pasture it; intransitively, to graze (literally or figuratively); generally to rule; by extension, to associate with (as a friend): -- X break, companion, keep company with, devour, eat up, evil entreat, feed, use as a friend, make friendship with, {herdman}, keep [sheep](-er), pastor, + shearing house, shepherd, wander, waste.[ql herds 6629 ## tso>n {tsone}; or ts@>own (Psalm 144:13) {tseh- one'}; from an unused root meaning to migrate; a collective name for a flock (of sheep or goats); also figuratively (of men): -- (small) cattle, flock (+ -s), lamb (+ -s), sheep([-cote, -fold, - shearer, {-herds}]).[ql shepherd 7462 ## ra<ah {raw-aw'}; a primitive root; to tend a flock; i.e. pasture it; intransitively, to graze (literally or figuratively); generally to rule; by extension, to associate with (as a friend): -- X break, companion, keep company with, devour, eat up, evil entreat, feed, use as a friend, make friendship with, herdman, keep [sheep](-er), pastor, + shearing house, {shepherd}, wander, waste.[ql shepherd 0750 # archipoimen {ar-khee-poy'-mane}; from 746 and 4166; a head shepherd: -- chief {shepherd}.[ql shepherd 4166 # poimen {poy-mane'}; of uncertain affinity; a shepherd (literally or figuratively): -- {shepherd}, pastor.[ql shipherd 7473 ## ro<iy {ro-ee'}; from active participle of 7462; pastoral; as noun, a shepherd: -- {shipherd}.[ql ~~~~~~