Herd
41Herd — der Herd, e (Grundstufe) kleiner Ofen zum Kochen Beispiel: Sie stellte den Topf auf den Herd. Kollokation: am Herd stehen der Herd, e (Aufbaustufe) Ort, von dem etw. ausgeht Synonyme: Quelle, Ausgangspunkt, Ausgangsstelle Beispiel: Diese Stadt… …
42herd — n. & v. n. 1 a large number of animals, esp. cattle, feeding or travelling or kept together. 2 (prec. by the) derog. a large number of people; a mob (prefers not to follow the herd). 3 (esp. in comb.) a keeper of herds; a herdsman (cowherd). v. 1 …
43Herd — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Herd book : registre généalogique Marshall Thundering Herd : club omnisports universitaire américain Patronymes Alexander Herd (1868 1944)  …
44herd — 1. noun 1) a herd of cows Syn: drove, flock, pack, fold; group, collection 2) a herd of actors Syn: crowd, group, bunch, horde, mob, host, pack …
45herd — [OE] Herd is part of a widespread Indo European family of words denoting ‘group’ (others include Sanskrit çárdhas ‘troop, 269 heuristic multitude’ and Welsh cordd ‘tribe, family’). It goes back to an Indo European *kherdhā , whose Germanic… …
46herd — hÉœrd /hÉœËd n. group of animals which feeds and travels together, drove, pack; crowd, mob, large group of people; mass of common people; herdsman, one who tends a herd v. gather or assemble as a herd; group together; gather or lead (a group of… …
47herd — Pū ā, kumu. Herd of cattle, pū ā pipi. ♦ To move in a herd, ka i āuna. ♦ To herd, ho opū ā, hō ā …
48herd — [OE] Herd is part of a widespread Indo European family of words denoting ‘group’ (others include Sanskrit çárdhas ‘troop, multitude’ and Welsh cordd ‘tribe, family’). It goes back to an Indo European *kherdhā , whose Germanic descendant *kherthō… …
49Herd — 1. Backofen, Backröhre, Bratröhre, Feuer, Kochgelegenheit, Kochplatte, Ofen; (Elektrot. ugs.): Mikrowelle. 2. a) Ausgangspunkt, Ausgangsstelle, Quelle. b) (Med.): Fokus. * * * Herd,der:1.〈GerätzumKochen〉Küchenherd·Kochherd·Feuerherd;Kochmaschine(l… …
50herd — I n 1. flock, drove, pack, bunch, cluster. 2.Disparaging. throng, crowd, multitude, host, horde, crush, press, mass. 3. the herd the hoi polloi, the masses, the many, the commonality, the great unwashed; rabble, ruck, rout, riffraff. v 4. flock,… …