Stute

German

Etymology

From Middle High German [Term?], from Old High German stuot (herd of horses), from Proto-Germanic *stōdą.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃtuːtə/
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Noun

Stute f (genitive Stute, plural Stuten, masculine Hengst)

  1. mare (adult female horse)
  2. mare (of other equids) or female of other animals (especially in compounds).

Declension

Derived terms

  • Alpakastute
  • Dromedarstute
  • Eselstute
  • Fuchsstute
  • Guanakostute
  • Kamelstute
  • Lamastute
  • Leitstute
  • Mauleselstute
  • Maultierstute
  • Mutterstute
  • Pferdestute
  • Rappstute
  • Stutenbiss
  • stutenbissig
  • Stutenbissigkeit
  • Stutenfohlen
  • Stutenfüllen
  • Stutenmilch
  • Stutenzucht
  • Stutfohlen
  • Stutfüllen
  • Trampeltierstute
  • Vikunjastute
  • Vollblutstute
  • Zebrastute
  • Zuchtstute

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Further reading

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