Its Latin for Sea of Mystery
"Mare Ignotum" is Latin for "unknown sea." It is often used to refer to areas on maps that are unexplored or unidentified.
In Tagalog, "mare" is a colloquial term used to address or refer to a female friend. It is similar to the term "girlfriend" in English, but it does not necessarily imply a romantic relationship.
Seas.
"Merci" is the word for thank you in French.
The Latin phrase on the Canadian coat of arms, "A Mari Usque Ad Mare," translates to "From Sea to Sea." It represents the vastness and diversity of Canada's geography and people, symbolizing the country's expanse from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
ashvaH(M) is a Horse. ashvinI(F) should therefore be a mare. But this is the name of the asterism- the binary star. The stars are considered the "wives" of the Moon, who is uDupatiH= Lord of the Stars! ashvinI is the first of the 27- Star system of Indian Astrology. The mortal mare is called ashvA(F)
It means that the mare is pregnant.
No, it just means the mare isn't pregnant.
Mare
The term "winks" refers to the vulva of the mare. When a mare is in heat she "winks" her vulva in the presence of a stallion.
Mare nostrum.
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
The answer will depend on what you mean. If you mean an exact name, there is no way to answer that without knowing the horse. If you are asking if a brown and white pinto mare is called something specific, then no, she would still be a mare.
it means the mare is in a bad mood, typically brought on by hormones during the heat cycle.
it means the mare is pregnant
The male is "ignotus". The female is "ignota". The neuter is "ignotum".
"Mare-ish" refers to a mare that swishes its tail a lot, calls out to stallions, and acts grumpy, as though it is in heat.
Covering your mare is basically just another word for breeding your horse.