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Definition of herd
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of herd is as below...
Herd (v. i.) To unite or
associate
in a herd; to feed or run
together,
or in
company;
as, sheep herd on many
hills..
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Herd
::
Herd (v. i.) To unite or
associate
in a herd; to feed or run
together,
or in
company;
as, sheep herd on many
hills..
Bucolic
::
Bucolic
(n.) A
pastoral
poem,
representing
rural
affairs,
and the life,
manners,
and
occupation
of
shepherds;
as, the
Bucolics
of
Theocritus
and
Virgil..
Hacienda
::
Hacienda
(n.) A large
estate
where work of any kind is done, as
agriculture,
manufacturing,
mining,
or
raising
of
animals;
a
cultivated
farm, with a good
house,
in
distinction
from a
farming
establishment
with rude huts for
herdsmen,
etc.; -- a word used in
Spanish-American
regions..
Ringleader
::
Ringleader
(n.) The
leader
of a
circle
of
dancers;
hence,
the
leader
of a
number
of
persons
acting
together;
the
leader
of a herd of
animals..
Herdic
::
Herdic
(n.) A kind of
low-hung
cab.
Vaquero
::
Vaquero
(n.) One who has
charge
of
cattle,
horses,
etc.; a
herdsman..
Pan
::
Pan (n.) The god of
shepherds,
guardian
of bees, and
patron
of
fishing
and
hunting.
He is
usually
represented
as
having
the head and trunk of a man, with the legs,
horns,
and tail of a goat, and as
playing
on the
shepherd's
pipe, which he is said to have
invented..
Herderite
::
Herderite
(n.) A rare
fluophosphate
of
glucina,
in small white
crystals..
Herding
::
Herding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Her.
Gosherd
::
Gosherd
(n.) One who takes care of
geese.
Neatherd
::
Neatherd
(n.) A
person
who has the care of neat
cattle;
a
cowherd.
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..
Crook
::
Crook (n.) The staff used by a
shepherd,
the hook of which
serves
to hold a
runaway
sheep..
Herded
::
Herded
(imp. & p. p.) of Her.
Bound
::
Bound (v. i.) To move with a
sudden
spring
or leap, or with a
succession
of
springs
or
leaps;
as the beast
bounded
from his den; the herd
bounded
across
the
plain..
Eclogue
::
Eclogue
(n.) A
pastoral
poem, in which
shepherds
are
introduced
conversing
with each
other;
a
bucolic;
an idyl; as, the
Ecloques
of
Virgil,
from which the
modern
usage of the word has been
established..
Sounder
::
Sounder
(n.) A herd of wild hogs.
Potshare
::
Potshare
(n.) A
potsherd.
Bearward
::
Bearward
(n.) A
keeper
of
bears.
See
Bearherd.
Shepherding
::
Shepherding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shepher.
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