Bellwether Definition
 bĕlwĕ th ər 
    noun
  
 One that serves as a leader or as a leading indicator of future trends.
 American Heritage 
A male sheep, usually wearing a bell, that leads the flock.
 Webster's New World 
A leader, esp. of a sheeplike crowd.
 Webster's New World 
Anything suggesting the general tendency or direction of events, style, etc.
 Webster's New World 
The leading sheep of a flock, having a bell hung round its neck.
 Wiktionary 
Other Word Forms of Bellwether
Noun
Singular:
 bellwetherPlural:
 bellwethersOrigin of Bellwether
-  Middle English bellewether wether with a bell hung from its neck, leader of the flock belle bell bell1 wether wether wether From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
-  From Middle English belwether, belleweder (“a sheep with a bell around its neck to lead a flock”), equivalent to bell + wether. From Wiktionary 
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