Stallion vs Nag - What's the difference?
stallion | nag |
A male horse.
# Specifically, one that is uncastrated.
# A male horse kept primarily as a stud.
A very virile, sexy or horny man.
A small horse; a pony.
An old useless horse.
(obsolete, derogatory) A paramour.
* 1598 , , III. x. 11:
To repeatedly remind or complain to someone in an annoying way, often about insignificant matters.
To act inappropriately in the eyes of peers, to backstab, to verbally abuse.
To bother with persistent memories.
Other sorts of persistent annoyance, e.g.:
As nouns the difference between stallion and nag
is that stallion is a male horse while nag is a small horse; a pony.As a verb nag is
to repeatedly remind or complain to someone in an annoying way, often about insignificant matters.stallion
English
Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* * studhorse, stud-horse, stud horseDerived terms
* stallioneer * stallionerSee also
* colt * filly * foal * gelding * marenag
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) nagge'', cognate with Dutch ''neggeNoun
(en noun)- Yon ribaudred nag of Egypt – Whom leprosy o'ertake!
Synonyms
* (old useless horse) dobbin, hack, jade, plugCoordinate terms
* (old useless horse) bum (racing )Etymology 2
Probably from a (etyl) source; compare Swedish .Verb
(nagg)- The notion that he forgot something nagged him the rest of the day.
- A nagging pain in his left knee
- A nagging north wind