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Sire - Wikipedia The words "sire" and "sir", as well as the French "(mon)sieur", the Spanish "señor", and the Portuguese "senhor", share a common etymological origin, all ultimately being related to the Latin senior
Sire - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A sire is an animal's father A newborn foal might look very much like his sire, with a white stripe on his brown face Every once in a while, the word sire is used for a human — your dad is your sire — but it's much more common to find this word describing an animal's male parent
Equibase | Horse Racing | Horse Racing Entries | Horse Racing Results . . . Sire Maxfield, dirt (excluding all-weather) - Past year: 45 starts, 9 wins (20%), 22 in the money (49%), +26% return on investment ($2 52) Last race Equibase Speed Figure with the highest in the race, stakes, dirt, routes, Keeneland - Past four years: 45 starts, 16 wins (36%), 32 in the money (71%), +14% return on investment ($2 24)
SIRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When a male animal, especially a horse, sires a young animal, he makes a female pregnant so that she gives birth to it Comet also sired the champion foal out of Spinway Harvest [VERB noun] If a man sires a child, he makes a woman pregnant and she gives birth to a child Your sire is your father Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary