noun The male parent of a beast: used especially of stallions, but also of bulls, dogs, and other domestic animals: generally with dam as the female parent. noun A breed; a growth: as, a good sire of pigs, or of cabbages. To beget; procreate: used now chiefly of beasts, and espec...
“beget,procreate,be the sire of”(生育,繁殖,成爲公馬),1610年代,來自於sire(公馬)(名詞)。主要用於動物,尤其是種馬。相關詞彙:Sired(生育),siring(繁殖)。 也來自:1610s 相關條目 dam(n.1) "阻擋水流並提高水位的河流障礙物",約1400年(13世紀早期的姓氏),可能來自古諾爾斯語dammr或中古荷蘭語dam,兩...
dam(n.1) "barrier across a stream of water to obstruct its flow and raise its level," c. 1400 (early 13c. in surnames), probably from Old Norsedammror Middle Dutchdam, both from Proto-Germanic*dammaz(source also of Old Frisiandamm, GermanDamm), which is of unknown origin. Also perh...
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"lord (appellation), sire, my lord," from Vulgar Latin *seior, from Latin senior "older,… See origin and meaning of sire.
“beget,procreate,be the sire of”(生育,繁殖,成为公马),1610年代,来自于sire(公马)(名词)。主要用于动物,尤其是种马。相关词汇:Sired(生育),siring(繁殖)。 同样来自于: 1610s 分享"sire" ‘引用’ 中文翻译由AI生成。查看原文,请访问:Etymology, origin and meaning ofsire ...
SIRE meaning: 1 : used formerly to address a man of rank or authority (such as a king or lord); 2 : a male parent of some animals (such as dogs and horses)