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Stallion vs Nag - What's the difference?

stallion | nag |

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)
  • A male horse.
  • # Specifically, one that is uncastrated.
  • # A male horse kept primarily as a stud.
  • A very virile, sexy or horny man.
  • Synonyms

    * * studhorse, stud-horse, stud horse

    Derived terms

    * stallioneer * stallioner

    See also

    * colt * filly * foal * gelding * mare

    nag

    English

    Etymology 1

    (etyl) nagge'', cognate with Dutch ''negge

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A small horse; a pony.
  • An old useless horse.
  • (obsolete, derogatory) A paramour.
  • * 1598 , , III. x. 11:
  • Yon ribaudred nag of Egypt – Whom leprosy o'ertake!
    Synonyms
    * (old useless horse) dobbin, hack, jade, plug
    Coordinate terms
    * (old useless horse) bum (racing )

    Etymology 2

    Probably from a (etyl) source; compare Swedish .

    Verb

    (nagg)
  • 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.
  • The notion that he forgot something nagged him the rest of the day.
  • Other sorts of persistent annoyance, e.g.:
  • A nagging pain in his left knee
    A nagging north wind

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who .
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