From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdroverdrov‧er /ˈdrəʊvə $ ˈdroʊvər/ noun [countable] BOTAsomeone who moves cattle or sheep from one place to another in groups
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drover• A Smithfield is a leggy type of collie of the sort that bullock drovers used when working cattle half a century ago.• The drovers made a fire and put on a pot of coffee and began frying up pancakes and slabs of pork.