1. A large group or crowd; a swarm: a horde of mosquitoes. See Synonyms at crowd1.
2.
a. A nomadic Mongol or Turkic tribe.
b. A nomadic tribe or group.
[Ultimately (via German Horde, Polish horda, and kindred words in other languages of central Europe, with initial h-, of obscure origin) from Ukrainian orda, tribe or army of Mongols and Turkic peoples (as the Golden Horde) from North-Western Turkic ordï, encampment, residence, court, from Old Turkic ordu.]
a great company, esp. of savage or uncivilized people. See also gang, rabble, troop.
Examples: horde of barbarians: of Gauls, 1838; of gnats; of Goths, 1695; of insects, 1834; of misers—Lipton, 1970; of pirates, 1837; of regicides, 1796; of savages—Brewer, Tartars, 1594; of wolves, 1864; of young readers, 1888.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
a crowd or large number (of people etc). Hordes of tourists thronged the temple. horde حَشْدٌ مِن، عَدَد كَبير من орда horda houf; horda die Horde horde; sværm ορδήhorda; multitud kari گروه lauma hordeהמון भीड़ horda, rulja horda orang banyak hjörð, mergð orda 群れ 큰 무리 minia, orda bars; pūlis begitu ramai atau banyak hordehorde, menneskemasse horda ټولګی، ډله horda ceată полчище húf horda horda hord ฝูงชน kalabalık 一大群(人) орда گروہ bầy, lũ, đám (人)群
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