Stallion
(noun)
- A male horse that has not been castrated and is used for breeding.
- A horse of exceptional strength, speed, or beauty, especially one used for racing or show jumping.
Origin:
Middle english (denoting a horse used for riding or driving): from old french estalon, based on latin stabilis "stable".
Examples:
- The stallion was considered one of the fastest and strongest horses in the region.
- The stallion was a magnificent animal with a shiny coat and powerful legs.
- The stallion was known for its exceptional speed and agility, making it a popular choice for horse racing.
- The stallion was bred for its strong bloodline and was highly sought after by breeders.
- The stallion was a prized possession of the stable and was used for breeding and showing.