Hirte
See also: hirte
German
Alternative forms
- Hirt (both are roughly equally common)
Etymology
From Middle High German hirt, hirte, from Old High German hirt, hirti, from Proto-Germanic *hirdijaz. More cognates: see there.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈhɪʁtə], [ˈhɪɐ̯tə]
Audio (file)
Noun
Hirte m (genitive Hirten, plural Hirten, feminine Hirtin)
- herdsman, herder, shepherd, stockman, pastoralist (male or of unspecified sex)
Declension
Derived terms
Derived terms
- Erzhirte, Erzhirt
- Hirtenhund
- Hirtensalat
- Kuhhirte, Kuhhirt
- Oberhirte, Oberhirt
- Schafhirte, Schafhirt
- Schweinehirte, Schweinehirt
- Seelenhirte, Seelenhirt
- Ziegenhirte, Ziegenhirt
See also
- Behüter
- Beschützer
- Hütejunge
- Hüter
- Pastor
- Schäfer
Further reading
- Hirte in Duden online
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