Stallion, gelding or colt
A word for a young male horse that rhymes with fault is 'colt'.
a stalion.
male horse = sooss (סוס) female horse = soossah (סוסה)
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The word colt is the noun for a male, i.e. it is the term for a male foal. A female foal is called a filly and the term "foal" refers to a young horse of either sex, a common gender noun.
There is a feminine and masculine term for a young horse. A young female horse is referred to as a filly. A young male horse is a colt.
A stallion is a male horse. There are only female and male horse. Colt- unfixed male horse under 2 Stallion-unfixed male horse over 2 Gelding- a fixed male horse Mare-female horse over 2 Filly-female horse under the age of two
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No, stallion is a word for a male horse that has not been gelded.The common gender noun is 'horse'.
a new born horse is called a foal, a young female horse is called a filly, a young male horse is called a colt.
They are little donkeys. Jack is male and hinney is a female that is a cross between a horse and a jenny. above is wrong a hinney is the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey, and can be male of female a mule is the offspring of a female horse and a male donkey, and can be male or female an ass is another word for a donkey a jack is an uncastrated male donkey, due to their unruly nature, gives us the common word - jackass
A male horse that is not neutered is a stallion, a male horse that is neutered is a gelding. A male horse that is 4 or under is called a colt.
a male horse that is nutered is called a gelding a male horse that can produce babies is called a stallion a young male horse is called a colt