drovedroʊv
drive (v)
- present
- drives
- past
- drove
- past participle
- driven
- present participle
- driving
drove (v)
- present
- droves
- past
- droved
- past participle
- droved
- present participle
- droving
drove (n)
- plural
- droves
English Definitions:
drove (noun)
a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together
drove, horde, swarm (noun)
a moving crowd
drove, drove chisel (noun)
a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone
drove (Noun)
A number of cattle driven to market or new pastures.
drove (Noun)
A large number of people on the move (literally or figuratively).
drove (Noun)
A road or track along which cattle are habitually driven
drove (Verb)
to herd cattle; particularly over a long distance.
drove
A drovers' road, drove road, droveway, or simply a drove, is a route for droving livestock on foot from one place to another, such as to market or between summer and winter pasture (see transhumance). Many drovers' roads were ancient routes of unknown age; others are known to date back to medieval or more recent times.
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