Pastorâlis, & hoc pastorâle, pen. prod. Pertayning to a sheepehearde or heardman. vt, Pastoralis habitus. Liu.A sheepherds apparell.Antra pastoralia. Claud. Auguratus pastoralis. Cic.Cantus. Claud. Iuuentus pastoralis.Ouid.A company of yong men keeping beastes.Myrtus pastoralis.Virg. Signum pastorale. Columel. Tectum pastorale.Stat.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
pastōrālis, e, adj. [pastor], of or belonging to herdsmen or shepherds, pastoral: vita, Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 15: ille Romuli auguratus pastoralis, non urbanus fuit, Cic. Div. 1, 48, 107: habitus, Liv 9, 36: juventus, Ov. F. 2, 365: myrtus, Verg. A. 7, 817: manus,
a band of shepherds
, Vell. 1, 8: scientia, Col. 1 prooem.: o pastoralis Apollo, Calp. Ecl. 7, 22.—Adv.: pastōrālĭter, like a shepherd, Ven. Fort. Ep. post Carm. 8, 17.