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herd in Italian

herd in Italian is mandria, gregge, armento — herd means a large group of animals of one kind that live, feed, or move together.

herd in Italian

mandria
noun
A number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper. [from 11th c.]
gregge
noun
A number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper. [from 11th c.]
armento
noun
A number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper. [from 11th c.]
mandria
noun
Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company. [from 13th c.]
branco
noun
Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company. [from 13th c.]
armento
noun
Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company. [from 13th c.]
masseria
noun
Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company. [from 13th c.]
masnada
noun
(now, usually, pejorative) A crowd, a mass of people or things; a rabble. [from 15th c.]
accolita
noun
(now, usually, pejorative) A crowd, a mass of people or things; a rabble. [from 15th c.]
accozzaglia
noun
(now, usually, pejorative) A crowd, a mass of people or things; a rabble. [from 15th c.]
ciurma
noun
(now, usually, pejorative) A crowd, a mass of people or things; a rabble. [from 15th c.]
cricca
noun
(now, usually, pejorative) A crowd, a mass of people or things; a rabble. [from 15th c.]
radunare
verb
(intransitive) To unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.
unirsi
verb
(intransitive) To unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.
imbrancare
verb
(intransitive, Scotland) To act as a herdsman or a shepherd.
unirsi
verb
(intransitive) To associate; to ally oneself with, or place oneself among, a group or company.

What does "herd" mean?

  1. noun A large group of animals of one kind that live, feed, or move together.
    "A herd of elephants crossed the river at dawn."
  2. verb To gather, drive, or guide people or animals together as a group.
    "Staff herded the tourists onto the waiting buses."

herd in a sentence

  • A herd of elephants crossed the river at dawn.
  • The farmer keeps a herd of about fifty dairy cows.
  • Staff herded the tourists onto the waiting buses.
  • The dogs herded the sheep back into the pen.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "herd" in Italian?

"herd" in Italian is mandria, gregge, armento. herd means: A large group of animals of one kind that live, feed, or move together.

How do you use "herd" in a sentence?

Example: "A herd of elephants crossed the river at dawn." In Italian, "herd" is mandria, gregge, armento.

Are there other ways to say "herd" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 13 translations listed for "herd": mandria, gregge, armento, branco, masseria, masnada.

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