Yes, it's spelled סוס and it refers to a male horse.
If you are asking how to say "pale horse" in Hebrew it's sus chavir (סוס חוויר)
sus yafeh (סוס יפה)
This is a bit awkward in Hebrew, because Prince Charming is translated as "knight on a white horse":my prince charming = ha abir al ha sus ha lavan sheli ( האביר על הסוס הלבן שלי)
sus-: less or under
that is sus
sus amogus
sus
male horse = sooss (סוס) female horse = soossah (סוסה)
When one is called a "sus" it is a slang term that usually refers to suspect or suspicious. The letters "sus" are simply an acronym for these terms and is often used when texting or sending instant messages.
The root word is "su", it is a possessive adjective meaning his, her, its, their, one's, your.
the dates of its mandates