Mare Meaning and Definition

Mare

Mare

Pronunciation

/mɛr/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A female horse that has never been bred or has not produced a live foal.

Etymology

The word “Mare” originates from Old English and is derived from the Proto-Germanic word “*marjiz”, which is also the source of the Modern German word “Mähre” meaning “female horse”.

Usage Notes

The term “Mare” is commonly used in equestrian contexts to refer to a female horse that is intended for breeding, but has not yet been bred or has not produced a live foal.

Cultural References

In literature, a Mare is often used as a symbol of femininity and beauty. For example, in John Steinbeck’s novel “The Red Pony”, a mare is described as a beautiful and gentle animal.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “Mare’s nest”: a phrase used to describe a situation that is full of mistakes or problems.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Stallion
  • Colt
  • Filly

Collocations

  • “A Mare’s foal”
  • “A Mare and Foal”

Frequency of Use

The word “Mare” is moderately common in modern language, particularly in equestrian and agricultural contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Mer
  • Maree

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