Sire - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

To 'sire' means to be the male parent of an animal, particularly a domestic animal like a horse or dog. It signifies the act of fathering offspring. Think of a prize-winning stallion siring a line of champion foals. The term carries a sense of lineage and breeding. It's not commonly used for humans, but it's vital in animal husbandry. The word implies a role in passing on desirable traits to the next generation. The 'sire' is responsible for contributing half of the genetic material to its offspring.

Etymology

'Sire' originates from Old French 'sire,' meaning 'lord,' ultimately from Latin 'senior' (older). Over time, it came to denote a father, especially in the context of animal breeding and royalty. The connection to 'senior' highlights the aspect of being an ancestor or progenitor.

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Examples

  • "The champion racehorse was expected to sire many successful offspring."
  • "Breeders carefully select sires based on their genetic traits."
  • "The dog's pedigree showed that it was sired by a renowned show dog."
  • "The farmer proudly announced that his bull had sired several healthy calves."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine a 'Game of Thrones' scenario with direwolves: 'Ghost' could 'sire' a new generation of direwolves. Their offspring, if they existed, would carry on the line of these majestic creatures, continuing their legacy!

Encouragement

Impress your friends with your knowledge of animal breeding by using 'sire' correctly. It's a handy term when discussing genetics or animal husbandry! 🐴

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