chisholm trail

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chisholm trail

Cowboys drive a herd of cattle along the Chisholm Trail.

Definition

Proper noun: * A historical cattle trail: The Chisholm Trail was a major route used in the late 19th century for driving cattle on foot from ranches in Texas to railroad shipping points in Kansas.

Usage

The term "Chisholm Trail" is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical route and the era of cattle drives associated with it. * It is often discussed in the context of American history, the Old West, and the cattle industry. * It is typically preceded by the definite article "the."

Examples
  • Historical Reference:
    • Cowboys drove longhorns north along the Chisholm Trail to the railheads.
    • The Chisholm Trail was vital to the post-Civil War economy of Texas.
  • Cultural Reference:
    • Many songs and stories from the American West are about life on the Chisholm Trail.
    • The museum has an exhibit dedicated to the era of the Chisholm Trail.
Advanced Usage
  • Metonymy: The name can be used to represent the entire period and culture of the great cattle drives.
    • His grandfather's tales were straight from the Chisholm Trail. (Meaning: from the era of cattle drives).
Variants and Related Words
  • Cattle trail (n): A general term for any route used for driving cattle.
  • Trail drive (n): The event or action of moving cattle along a trail.
  • Drover (n): A person who drives cattle.
Synonyms
  • Cattle drive route: A more generic descriptive synonym.
  • Western trail: A broad, contextual synonym.
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • "Up the trail": A phrase from the era meaning to drive cattle north to market.
    • They're taking the herd up the trail this spring.
  • "Hit the trail": While a general idiom meaning to depart, it has strong thematic connections to this context.
    • At dawn, the cowboys hit the trail for another long day.
chisholm trail

Cowboys drive a herd of cattle along the Chisholm Trail.

Noun
  1. a former cattle trail from San Antonio in Texas to Abilene in Kansas; not used after the 1880s

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