To manage, care for or guard a herd
To act as a herdsman or a shepherd.
To unite or associate in a herd
To move or drive a herd.
To associate; to ally oneself with, or place oneself among, a group or company.
To unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.
To form or put into a herd.
A number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper.
Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company.
A crowd, a mass of people or things; a rabble.
To use or manage (dogs, horses, etc.) in hunting.
To be in a state of instability of movement or forced oscillation, as a governor which has a large movement of the balls for small change of load, an arc-lamp clutch mechanism which moves rapidly up and down with variations of current, etc.; also, to seesaw, as a pair of alternators working in parallel.
To try to find something; search (for).
To move or shift the order of (a bell) in a regular course of changes.
To find or search for an animal in the wild with the intention of killing the animal for its meat or for sport.
To drive; to chase; with down, from, away, etc.
To shift up and down in order regularly.
To use or traverse in pursuit of game.
A pack of hunting dogs.
A hunting expedition.
An organization devoted to hunting, or the people belonging to it.
The act of hunting.