1.To make up packs, bales, or bundles; to stow articles securely for transportation.
2.To admit of stowage, or of making up for transportation or storage; to become compressed or to settle together, so as to form a compact mass; as, the goods pack conveniently; wet snow packs well.
3.To gather in flocks or schools; as, the grouse or the perch begin to pack. (Eng.)
4.To depart in haste; generally with off or away. "Poor Stella must pack off to town" "You shall pack, And never more darken my doors again."
5.To unite in bad measures; to confederate for ill purposes; to join in collusion. (Obs.) "Go pack with him."