Entity: STALLION
Stallion is a term that can refer to an uncastrated male horse used for breeding or a tall and attractive woman. It can also be used colloquially to describe a virile and sexually active man.
STALLION
Etymology
The term 'stallion' originates from Old English 'stæl' meaning 'stable' or 'standing place' and 'ion' indicating a male gender.
Definition
A stallion can refer to an uncastrated male horse used for breeding, a tall and attractive woman, or a virile and sexually active man.
Historical Context
Throughout history, stallions have played a crucial role in horse breeding and agriculture. The term has evolved to also describe tall and attractive women or sexually active men in colloquial usage.
Cultural Significance
In various cultures, stallions symbolize strength, virility, and power. The term is often used to denote desirable physical attributes in both horses and humans.
Related Concepts
Stallion is related to terms like mare (female horse), gelding (castrated male horse), and stud (male animal kept for breeding purposes).
See Also
A term that can refer to an uncastrated male horse used for breeding, a tall and attractive woman, or a virile and sexually active man.