Horde

Noun

 * 1) A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.
 * 2) A large number of people.

Adjectives for Horde
miserable; motley; implacable; maddened; antlike; gray; conquering; impious; existing; vandal; rabble; elfish; veteran; rebellious; bleeding; barbarian; retreating; moving; turbulent; infuriated; undisciplined; roving.

Verbs for Horde
alate—; congregate—; gather in—; spring from—; —bands; —concentrates; — congests; —crowds; —crushes; -—disbands; —disperses; —dwells; —flocks; —floods; — howls; —migrates; —mills about; —packs; —roams; —scatters; —stampedes; —strays; —swarms; —throngs; —thunders; —wanders.

Synonyms for Horde
host, multitude, army, gang, troop, pack, mass, band, crew, throng, crowd, mob, assemblage.

Derived terms

 * hordelike
 * yellow horde

Thesaurus
army, assemble, bunch, bunch up, clot, cluster, cohue, collect, come together, congregate, converge, copulate, couple, crowd, crush, date, deluge, drove, flock, flock together, flood, flow together, forgather, fuse, galaxy, gang around, gang up, gather, gather around, heap, herd together, hive, host, huddle, ignobile vulgus, jam, league, legion, link, many-headed multitude, mass, meet, merge, mill, mob, mobile vulgus, multitude, muster, panoply, press, push, rabble, rally, rally around, rendezvous, rout, ruck, seethe, spate, squash, stream, surge, swarm, the common herd, the crowd, the great unnumbered, the great unwashed, the herd, the hoi polloi, the horde, the majority, the many, the masses, the mob, the multitude, throng, unite