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drovers Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( drovers ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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drovers's Usage Examples:

There drovers, packmen and other travellers called in for a drink and to stay the night.


Its name draws its origin from a sound instrument used by the drovers that would tend their flocks of sheep in that region, an instrument called.


An old friend, Zel, had come to town during an influx of wild acting cattle drovers.


Land routes remained open for cattle drovers, but after the Union seized control of the Mississippi River in summer 1863, it became impossible to ship horses, cattle and swine from Texas and Arkansas to the eastern Confederacy.


Starting in 1850 the trail was used continuously by gold seekers, emigrants and cattle drovers from Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, and the Cherokee Nation.


A drovers" road, drove [road] or droveway is a route for droving livestock on foot from one place to another, such as to market or between summer and.


St Ives was an official last stop of all the many drovers with their livestock, who descended upon St Ives for accommodation, refreshments and other relief, during what was a tiring journey to Smithfield market within London.


the 1860s, Rawhide portrays the challenges faced by the drovers of a cattle drive.


Cattle drovers established at least 70 communities established in England and.


A cur was also an extinct dog breed used by cattle drovers in England.


Early drovers referred to their route as the cattle trail, the Sedalia Trail, the Kansas Trail, or simply the trail.


The footpath approximates an ancient route that might have been used by drovers taking cattle for export.


ways of life of the epoch and of such people and events as bushrangers, swagmen, drovers, stockmen and shearers.



Synonyms:

sheepherder, shepherd, herdsman, sheepman, goatherd, hand, hired hand, herder, goat herder, hired man, swineherd, pigman,

Antonyms:

layman, inability,

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