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
Sires - definition of sires by The Free Dictionary To be the biological father of (a child) 2 To be the male individual or gamete producing (an animal's offspring or a plant's seed) through sexual reproduction: the boar that sired the litter; pollen grains siring seeds
sire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary sire (plural sires) Used preceding the name or title of a knight, noble, or cleric A respectful term of address for a noble or gentleman A noble or lord; one of high station A husband as the head of a household A father as one's progenitor
sire - WordReference. com Dictionary of English sire saɪr n , v , sired, sir•ing n [proper noun] a respectful term of address, used to a king [countable] the male parent of a four-legged animal beget: He had sired two fine sons See -sene- sire (sīə r), n , v , sired, sir•ing n Animal Husbandry the male parent of a quadruped