Flock
noun
- 1.
- កញ្ចុំ (រោម ចៀម, សំឡី, សក់ ។ល។)
- 2.
- ~ (of something) (a number of animals of one kind together, a crow, a religious congregation, a tuft of wool) ហ្វូង
- 3.
- (បច្ចេកទេស) ហ្វូងមនុស្សមកជូបជុំគ្នា
verb — past tense: flocked ; past participle: flocked ; present participle: flocking ;
- 1.
- (INTRANSITIVE) (to gather or move together in numbers) ផ្ដុំគ្នាជាហ្វូង
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
- 1.
- A company or collection of living creatures; -- especially applied to sheep and birds, rarely to persons or (except in the plural) to cattle and other large animals; as, a flock of ravenous fowl.
- 2.
- A Christian church or congregation; considered in their relation to the pastor, or minister in charge.
- 3.
- A lock of wool or hair.
- 4.
- Woolen or cotton refuse (sing. / pl.), old rags, etc., reduced to a degree of fineness by machinery, and used for stuffing unpholstered furniture.
- 5.
- Very fine, sifted, woolen refuse, especially that from shearing the nap of cloths, used as a coating for wall paper to give it a velvety or clothlike appearance; also, the dust of vegetable fiber used for a similar purpose.
verb — past tense: flocked ; past participle: flocked ; present participle: flocking ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) To coat with flock, as wall paper; to roughen the surface of (as glass) so as to give an appearance of being covered with fine flock.
- 2.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To gather in companies or crowds.
- 3.
- (TRANSITIVE) To flock to; to crowd.