unshepherdly
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + shepherdly.
Adjective
[edit]unshepherdly (comparative more unshepherdly, superlative most unshepherdly)
- Not shepherdly.
- 1883, Joseph Parker, The People's Bible: Discourses upon Holy Scripture[1], volume XXIII, page 313:
- No doubt a good deal could be said about the botany of a single blade of grass, but the flock is starving whilst the green pastures are interdicted by the fluent but most unshepherdly botanist.
- 1998, David J. A. Clines, “The History of Bo Peep: An Agricultural Employee's Tragedy in Contemporary Literary Perspective”, in On the Way to Postmodernism: Old Testament Essays 1967-1998, volume 2, page 825:
- [Bo Peep] is the tale of one who is originally a merely unfortunate shepherd but who soon becomes a wilful and deliberate loser of sheep, an unshepherdly shepherd.
- 2009, John W. Olley, Ezekiel: A Commentary based on Iezekiēl in Codex Vaticanus[2], page 468:
- Beginning with the opening command to Ezekiel to prophesy to the shepherds of Israel, the message is a tirade against their unshepherdly oppression of sheep who are now scattered without shepherds.
- 2015, Robert Denethon, Steam Submarine: Into Ultima Thule[3], page 153:
- The old woman walked behind them waving them on like a shepherd, but cackling in the most unshepherdly manner.