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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to sire:   (162 results)

Often used in the same context:
stallion, mare, yearling, grandsire, filly, foal, granddam, galloper, broodmare, trotter, colt, grandam, progeny, stayer, gelding, barathea, bel esprit, homebred, diesis, victress, ridgling, volksraad, racehorse, medicean, outcross, russeting, ancestress, roan, verglas, decarchy, graustark, ogygian, seattle slew, upsetter, quinella, pacer, bloodstock, stablemate, horseman, helenus, maffioso, archipenko, glowlamp, tobin bronze, riverman, inamorato, stud, romneya, thoroughbred, denebola, larrocha, peeress, apercu, sweet talker, futurities, chestnut, runnings, breeder, steeplechasing, campanologist, squamosa, calver, count fleet, gns, frizette, horse, nijinsky, spun sugar, voltigeur, nearctic, sword dancer, reoppose, reinsman, trakehner, quick temper, latent heat, chartreux, stud farm, jockey, harness horse, empyreal, saddlecloth, guineas, brass hat, antonius pius, lillie langtry, bloodlines, lope de vega, mnemosyne, oedipe, pulsator, nureyev, hambletonian, nil desperandum, louis quatorze, moonshell, jupiter pluvius, strapper, card shark, nenuphar, pentelicus, mudlark, sires, father, master, lord, confessor, patroness, sir, socrates, apostle, benefactress, grandfather, godfather, moses, queen, shakespeare, shepherd, solomon, caesar, charles, kinsman, decimated, adoptive, bred, descended, disinherited, orthogonal, outbred, outcast, pedigreed, sib, tribe, americanized, bereaved, born, captive, caucasoid, childless, couple, despised, dinka

More specific:
patriarch

Appears in the definition of:
uncompassionate

More general:
ancestor, antecedent, ascendant, ascendent, create, lord, make, male, noble, nobleman

Synonyms:
beget, bring forth, engender, father, forefather, generate, get, mother

Also try:
— Adjectives for sire: good, great, aged, old, same, noble, royal, worthy, dear, grand, hoary, more...

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