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  • 121 arria

    f.
    drove of beasts.
    * * *
    SF LAm mule train, train of pack animals

    Spanish-English dictionary > arria

  • 122 borricada

    f.
    1 drove of asses.
    2 procession on asses.
    3 silly or foolish word or action. (Metaphorical)
    4 foolish act.
    * * *
    SF silly thing, piece of nonsense
    * * *
    stupid thing, dumb thing fam

    Spanish-English dictionary > borricada

  • 123 dr


    Multiple Entries:
    Dr    
    Dr.
    Dr (abr de doctor) doctor, Dr
    'Dr' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    Dra
    - consulta
    - Dr.
    - Dra.
    English:
    adrift
    - aerodrome
    - cathedral
    - daydream
    - Dr
    - draft
    - draftsman
    - drama
    - dramatic
    - dramatically
    - draught
    - draughtsman
    - draughty
    - draw
    - drawback
    - drawbridge
    - drawer
    - drawing
    - drawl
    - drawn
    - drawstring
    - dream
    - dreamer
    - dreamy
    - dreary
    - drew
    - dribble
    - drift
    - drill
    - drink
    - drinker
    - drinking
    - drip
    - drip-dry
    - driven
    - drizzle
    - drone
    - droop
    - drop
    - dropout
    - droppings
    - drove
    - drudgery
    - drug
    - drugstore
    - drum
    - drummer
    - drumstick
    - drunk
    - drunkard

    Spanish-English dictionary > dr

  • 124 manada

    • bevy
    • crowd
    • drove
    • flocculation
    • flock bed
    • Hercules-club
    • herd instinct

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > manada

  • 125 hacer subir

    v.
    1 to drive up, to boost up, to force up, to push up.
    Ricardo hizo subir el auto Richard drove up the car.
    2 to call up.
    La anciana hizo subir a la doncella The old lady called up the maid.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer subir

  • 126 vecera

    f.
    drove of swine and other animals. (Provincial)

    Spanish-English dictionary > vecera

  • 127 burro train

       A drove of between six and fifty pack-burros for hauling goods through rugged terrain not generally accessible by rail or other modes of transportation.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > burro train

  • 128 mulada

    (Sp. model spelled same [muláða] < mulo < Latin mülum 'mule' and the collective suffix - ada)
       Clark: 1840s. Correctly glossed by Watts as "a drove of mules." The DRAE concurs. Santamaría indicates that the term mulaje is used in Mexico with the same meaning.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > mulada

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  • Drove Cottage Henge — Drove Cottage Henge …   Wikipedia

  • Drove — Drove, n. [AS. dr[=a]f, fr. dr[=i]fan to drive. See {Drive}.] 1. A collection of cattle driven, or cattle collected for driving; a number of animals, as oxen, sheep, or swine, driven in a body. [1913 Webster] 2. Any collection of irrational… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • drove chisel — Drove Drove, n. [AS. dr[=a]f, fr. dr[=i]fan to drive. See {Drive}.] 1. A collection of cattle driven, or cattle collected for driving; a number of animals, as oxen, sheep, or swine, driven in a body. [1913 Webster] 2. Any collection of irrational …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • drove work — Drove Drove, n. [AS. dr[=a]f, fr. dr[=i]fan to drive. See {Drive}.] 1. A collection of cattle driven, or cattle collected for driving; a number of animals, as oxen, sheep, or swine, driven in a body. [1913 Webster] 2. Any collection of irrational …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Drove — Drove, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Droved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Droving}.] [Cf. {Drove}, n., and {Drover}.] 1. To drive, as cattle or sheep, esp. on long journeys; to follow the occupation of a drover. He s droving now with Conroy s sheep along the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • drove — drove1 [drōv] n. [ME < OE draf < drifan, DRIVE] 1. a number of cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. driven or moving along as a group; flock; herd 2. a moving crowd of people usually used in pl. 3. a) a broad faced chisel for grooving or dressing… …   English World dictionary

  • Drove — Drove, imp. of {Drive}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Drove Chisel — is a tool used by stonemasons for smoothing off roughly finished stones. When first cut from the quarry, stones are frequently have large grooves, droves, left from the splitting process. The droving chisel is used for the next stage, rendering… …   Wikipedia

  • drove — index assemblage, mass (body of persons) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • drove him crazy — drove him mad, made him crazy, caused him to go insane …   English contemporary dictionary

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