pastre

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Occitan

Etymology

From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin pastor (the nominative form); compare French pâtre.

Cf. also the form pastor (shepherd; pastor, priest, minister) (from Old Occitan pastor; compare French pasteur, Norman pâteu'. Catalan pastor), from the Latin accusative pastōrem.

Noun

pastre m (plural pastres)

  1. shepherd

See also

Old French

Etymology

From the nominative declension of Latin pāstor. Cf. pastor, pastur inherited from the accusative or genitive of the same lemma.

Pronunciation

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Noun

pastre oblique singular, m (oblique plural pastres, nominative singular pastres, nominative plural pastre)

  1. shepherd
  2. (Christianity) pastor

Descendants

  • French: pâtre m

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