British English: pastor NOUN A pastor is a member of the Christian clergy in some Protestant churches. (keeper of cattle) a. shepherd. paster in American English.

noun a minister or priest in charge of a church. a person having spiritual care of a number of persons. paste + - er1 1730–40. masculine or feminine noun. US. a person or thing that pastes. a slip of gummed paper used to paste on or over something; sticker. History and Etymology for pastor Noun (1) Middle English pastour, from Anglo-French, from Latin pastorherdsman, from pascereto feed — more at food Noun (2) 2. 1. a person or thing that pastes. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. El trabajo más importante de un pastor es proteger su rebaño.The most important job of a shepherd is to guard his flock. pastor meaning: 1. a religious leader in certain Protestant Churches 2. a religious leader in certain Protestant…. any of various starlings, especially Sturnus roseus (rosy pastor) of Europe and Asia. Forum …

1. Ornithology.

(ˈpeɪstər ) noun. Necesitas un pastor … past•er (pā′ stər), USA pronunciation. n. a slip of paper gummed on the back, to be pasted on or over something, as over a name on a ballot. Learn more.