Shepherdism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shepherdly
Resembling or becoming to a shepherd pastoral rustic
Shepherdism
Pastoral life or occupation
Sheephook
A hook fastened to pole by which shepherds lay hold on the legs or necks of their sheep
Shepherdish
Resembling a shepherd suiting a shepherd pastoral
Dog
solely by them for their guidance, and by s. 22 shepherds' dogs, on a special procedure being followed by farmers or
Pipe
or metal any tube which produces musical sounds as a shepherds pipe the pipe of an organ
Pastor
Pastor [Lat., a shepherd], applied to a minister of the Christian religion, who has
Molestation
hooting, etc., in contrast to peaceful persuasion, see R. v. Shepherd, (1869) 11 Cox CC 325. In matrimonial law, an act
Herdwerch, Heordwerch
Herdwerch, Heordwerch, herdsmen's work or customary labour, done by shepherds and inferior tenants, at the will of the lord.
Audit
of duty, see Leeds Estate Building & Investment Co. v. Shepherd, (1887) 36 CD 787; Re Republic of Bolivia, etc., Ltd.,
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