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Definition of herd
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Herd (a.)
Haired.
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Herd
::
Herd (v. i.) To
associate;
to ally one's self with, or place one's self
among,
a group or
company..
Herd
::
Herd (a.)
Haired.
Creaght
::
Creaght
(n.) A drove or herd.
Sounder
::
Sounder
(n.) A herd of wild hogs.
Herd
::
Herd (n.) One who herds or
assembles
domestic
animals;
a
herdsman;
-- much used in
composition;
as, a
shepherd;
a
goatherd,
and the
like..
Herdgroom
::
Herdgroom
(n.) A
herdsman.
Herdic
::
Herdic
(n.) A kind of
low-hung
cab.
Cowherd
::
Cowherd
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to tend cows.
Rascal
::
Rascal
(v.) One of the
rabble;
a low,
common
sort of
person
or
creature;
collectively,
the
rabble;
the
common
herd; also, a lean,
ill-conditioned
beast,
esp. a
deer..
Bucolic
::
Bucolic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the life and
occupation
of a
shepherd;
pastoral;
rustic.
Potshare
::
Potshare
(n.) A
potsherd.
#NAME?
::
-men (pl. ) of
Herdsma.
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..
Sherd
::
Sherd (n.) A
fragment;
-- now used only in
composition,
as in
potsherd.
See
Shard..
Swinepipe
::
Swineherd
(n.) A
keeper
of
swine.
Shepherdling
::
Shepherdling
(n.) A
little
shepherd.
Surrounding
::
Surround
(n.) A
method
of
hunting
some
animals,
as the
buffalo,
by
surrounding
a herd, and
driving
them over a
precipice,
into a
ravine,
etc..
Bucolic
::
Bucolic
(n.) A
pastoral
poem,
representing
rural
affairs,
and the life,
manners,
and
occupation
of
shepherds;
as, the
Bucolics
of
Theocritus
and
Virgil..
Shepherding
::
Shepherding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shepher.
Goatherd
::
Goatherd
(n.) One who tends
goats.
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