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Definition of herd
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Herd (v. i.) To
associate;
to ally one's self with, or place one's self
among,
a group or
company..
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Boothy
::
Boothy
(n.) A
wooden
hut or
humble
cot, esp. a rude hut or
barrack
for
unmarried
farm
servants;
a
shepherd's
or
hunter's
hut; a
booth..
Herdic
::
Herdic
(n.) A kind of
low-hung
cab.
Maud
::
Maud (n.) A gray
plaid;
-- used by
shepherds
in
Scotland.
Swinepipe
::
Swineherd
(n.) A
keeper
of
swine.
Rogue
::
Rogue (n.) An
elephant
that has
separated
from a herd and roams about
alone,
in which state it is very
savage..
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..
Collie
::
Collie
(n.) The
Scotch
shepherd
dog. There are two
breeds,
the
rough-haired
and
smooth-haired.
It is
remarkable
for its
intelligence,
displayed
especially
in
caring
for
flocks..
Women
::
women (pl. ) of
Herdswoma.
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..
Potshare
::
Potshare
(n.) A
potsherd.
Faun
::
Faun (n.) A god of
fields
and
shipherds,
diddering
little
from the
satyr.
The fauns are
usually
represented
as half goat and half man..
Topsman
::
Topsman
(n.) The chief
drover
of those who drive a herd of
cattle.
Shepherded
::
Shepherded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Shepher.
Pouch
::
Pouch (n.) A
silicle,
or short pod, as of the
shepherd's
purse..
Swan-hopping
::
Swanherd
(n.) One who tends or marks
swans;
as, the royal
swanherd
of
England..
Hogherd
::
Hogherd
(n.) A
swineherd.
Bearward
::
Bearward
(n.) A
keeper
of
bears.
See
Bearherd.
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(n.) A poem
describing
the life and
manners
of
shepherds;
a poem in which the
speakers
assume
the
character
of
shepherds;
an idyl; a
bucolic.
Bucolic
::
Bucolic
(n.) A
pastoral
poem,
representing
rural
affairs,
and the life,
manners,
and
occupation
of
shepherds;
as, the
Bucolics
of
Theocritus
and
Virgil..
Herdswoman
::
Herdswoman
(n.) A woman who tends a herd.
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