A large number of people on the move (literally or figuratively).
A cattle drive or the herd being driven by it; thus, a number of cattle driven to market or new pastures.
A narrow drain or channel used in the irrigation of land.
A road or track along which cattle are habitually driven; a drove road.
The grooved surface of stone finished by the drove chisel.
A group of hares.
A broad chisel used to bring stone to a nearly smooth surface.
To herd cattle; particularly over a long distance.
To finish (stone) with a drove chisel.
simple past tense of drive
A disorderly pile of people formed by jumping upon a victim.
To jump into such a pile.
To cause a group of people to lie in a pile upon another, originally as a punishment to the victim on the bottom.
To act similarly with regard to residential density: to live or cause to live in high-density settlements.