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Definition of drove
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Drove (n.) A road for
driving
cattle;
a
driftway.
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Drove
::
Drove (n.) A broad
chisel
used to bring stone to a
nearly
smooth
surface;
--
called
also drove
chisel.
Stamper
::
Stampede
(v. t.) To
disperse
by
causing
sudden
fright,
as a herd or drove of
animals..
Drift
::
Drift (n.) A drove or
flock,
as of
cattle,
sheep,
birds..
Stampede
::
Stampede
(v. i.) To run away in a
panic;
-- said
droves
of
cattle,
horses,
etc., also of
armies..
Topsman
::
Topsman
(n.) The chief
drover
of those who drive a herd of
cattle.
Drove
::
Drove (n.) A road for
driving
cattle;
a
driftway.
Drove
::
Drove (n.) A
narrow
drain or
channel
used in the
irrigation
of land.
Drove
::
Drove
(imp.)
of
Drive.
Cowboy
::
Cowboy
(n.) A
cattle
herder;
a
drover;
specifically,
one of an
adventurous
class of
herders
and
drovers
on the
plains
of the
Western
and
Southwestern
United
States..
Lift
::
Lift (v. t.) To
steal;
to carry off by theft (esp.
cattle);
as, to lift a drove of
cattle..
Drove
::
Drove (n.) Any
collection
of
irrational
animals,
moving
or
driving
forward;
as, a finny
drove..
Droven
::
Droven
(p. p.) of
Drive.
Drove
::
Drove (n.) A crowd of
people
in
motion.
Abactor
::
Abactor
(n.) One who
steals
and
drives
away
cattle
or
beasts
by herds or
droves.
Drover
::
Drover
(n.) A boat
driven
by the tide.
Drove
::
Drove
(imp.)
of Driv.
Mulada
::
Mulada
(n.) A drove of
mules.
Head
::
Head (v. t.) To go in front of; to get in the front of, so as to
hinder
or stop; to
oppose;
hence,
to check or
restrain;
as, to head a drove of
cattle;
to head a
person;
the wind heads a
ship..
Drove
::
Drove (n.) The
grooved
surface
of stone
finished
by the drove
chisel;
--
called
also drove work.
Creaght
::
Creaght
(n.) A drove or herd.
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