Troop, vb. to march in a body, to march in company: “I second thee; t. on,” Wiv. I, 3, 114 (Pistol's speech). “at whose approach ghosts . . . t. home to churchyards,” Mids. III, 2, 382. “nor do I as an enemy to peace t. in the throngs of military men,” H4B IV, 1, 62. “there will the lovely Roman ladies t.” Tit. II, 1, 113. “a snowy dove --ing with crows,” Rom. I, 5, 50. “all the large effects that t. with majesty,” Lr. I, 1, 134.