cowhand
Appearance
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From cow + hand, or perhaps blend of cowboy + farmhand.
Noun
[edit]cowhand (plural cowhands)
- One who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West.
- 1886 April, Theodore Roosevelt, “Ranch Life and Game Shooting in the West”, in Outing, volume 8, number 1, page 3:
- Though a first rate cow hand he very shortly proved himself to be wholly incapable of acting as head.
- 1936, “I'm an Old Cowhand (from the Rio Grande)”, Mercer, Johnny (music)[1]:
- I'm an old cowhand from the Rio Grande / but my legs ain't bowed and my cheeks ain't tan […]
- Cowman or herdsman, especially to a dairy cattle herd.