stag

stag
I. noun (plural stags) Etymology: Middle English stagge, from Old English stagga; akin to Old Norse andarsteggi drake Date: 12th century 1. or plural stag an adult male red deer; also the male of various other deer (especially genus Cervus) 2. chiefly Scottish a young horse; especially a young unbroken stallion 3. a male animal castrated after sexual maturity — compare steer 1 4. a young adult male domestic chicken or turkey 5. a. a social gathering of men only b. one who attends a dance or party without a companion II. verb (stagged; stagging) Etymology: stag (informer) Date: 1796 transitive verb British to spy on intransitive verb to attend a dance or party without a companion III. adjective Date: 1843 1. a. restricted to men <
a stag party
>
b. intended or suitable for a gathering of men only; especially pornographic <
stag movies
>
2. unaccompanied by someone of the opposite sex <
stag women
>
stag adverb

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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Synonyms:
, (Cervus elaphus)


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