<span class="searchmatch">herd</span> <span class="searchmatch">paths</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">herd</span> <span class="searchmatch">path</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">herd</span> <span class="searchmatch">path</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">herd</span> <span class="searchmatch">paths</span>) (sports) A non-official <span class="searchmatch">path</span> created by hikers, and usually maintained by the hikers themselves....
herdowner <span class="searchmatch">herd</span> <span class="searchmatch">path</span> herdsboy herdswoman herdthink herdwide interherd intraherd put the <span class="searchmatch">herd</span> on someone share <span class="searchmatch">herd</span> share-<span class="searchmatch">herd</span> subherd thin the <span class="searchmatch">herd</span> thundering...
<span class="searchmatch">path</span> (noun) absolute <span class="searchmatch">path</span> bang <span class="searchmatch">path</span> base <span class="searchmatch">path</span> bicycle <span class="searchmatch">path</span> bike <span class="searchmatch">path</span> boom <span class="searchmatch">path</span> bridle <span class="searchmatch">path</span> classpath click <span class="searchmatch">path</span> critical <span class="searchmatch">path</span> cross <span class="searchmatch">paths</span> cycle <span class="searchmatch">path</span> data...
of several types of wide unsurfaced <span class="searchmatch">paths</span> through the countryside, especially ancient ones once used for <span class="searchmatch">herding</span> animals. An unmetalled rural road. (Guernsey...
Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰen-, *gʷʰon- (“to strike, to slay”); See also Latvian ganît (“to <span class="searchmatch">herd</span>”), Proto-Slavic *gonìti (“to chase”), Russian гони́ть (gonítʹ, “to persecute”)...
bide (“<span class="searchmatch">path</span>, way”). IPA(key): /abelbide/ [a.β̞el.β̞i.ð̞e] Rhymes: -ide, -e Hyphenation: a‧bel‧bi‧de abelbide inan green lane (<span class="searchmatch">path</span> used for <span class="searchmatch">herding</span> animals)...
From Sicilian trazzera. trazzera f (plural trazzere) A <span class="searchmatch">path</span> through the fields for <span class="searchmatch">herding</span> animals; a green lane (in Sicily) terrazza From *dērēctus (“straight”)...
USA: SIL International, published 2017. From Sanskrit गण (gaṇa). گن (gan) <span class="searchmatch">herd</span> Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit गुण (guṇá). گُن • (gun) m (Hindi spelling...
) /ˈdraʎo/ dralha f (plural dralhas) track, country road, old road, <span class="searchmatch">path</span> for <span class="searchmatch">herds</span> of livestock (law enforcement) lead adralhada adralhar dralhada dralhadura...