About The Word Drover
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Drover
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What's The Definition Of Drover?
[n] someone who drives a herd
Synonyms | Synonyms for Drover: herder | herdsman Related Terms | Find terms related to Drover: automatic pilot | boatheader | boatsteerer | cattleman | cicerone | courier | cowboy | cowgirl | cowhand | cowherd | cowman | cowpuncher | coxswain | dragoman | gaucho | goatherd | gooseboy | gooseherd | guide | guidepost | guider | Gyropilot | helmsman | herd | herder | herdsman | hogherd | horse wrangler | horseherd | mercury | navigator | pigman | pilot | pointer | puncher | river pilot | sheepherder | sheepman | shepherd | shepherdess | steerer | steersman | swanherd | swineherd | tour director | tour guide | vaquero | waddy | wrangler See Also | goatherd | goatherder | hand | hired hand | hired man | pigman | sheepherder | sheepman | shepherd | swineherd Drover In Webster's Dictionary \Dro"ver\, n.
1. One who drives cattle or sheep to market; one who makes it
his business to purchase cattle, and drive them to market.
Why, that's spoken like an honest drover; so they
sell bullocks. --Shak.
2. A boat driven by the tide. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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