What exactly is a "filly" ?
The word "viking" comes from "vikingr".
Bjorn
There are a few synonyms listed for the word Viking. These include spoiler, pirate, rover, freebooter, corsair, and the word rifler.
It comes from the word 'vikingr'. The meaning is diffuse but that word comes from 'vik' which still today has the meaning 'small bay' in Swedish.
One Viking word that begins with the letter "C" is "karl," which refers to a freeman or a peasant in Norse society. While "karl" is often rendered with a "k" in Old Norse, it reflects the sounds and structures of Viking language. In terms of a word starting with "C," the term "cyning" (king) can also be considered, as it represents a ruler or leader in the Viking Age.
The noun 'filly' is a word for a female horse. It is correct to use either the pronouns for a female 'she' and 'her', or the neutral 'it' and 'they'. Examples: I like your new filly, she is so beautiful. I like your new filly, it is so beautiful.
Filly is a noun. The fill ra around the paddock
susah tse'irah (סוסה צעירה)
Silly.
Bony Pony or Spare Mare
The word filly refers to a young female horse who is not yet an adult. I believe it is a feminine word. A colt refers to a young male horse who is not yet an adult. I also believe that this is a masculine word. I hope this answers your question.
The word 'Viking' is an Old Norse word for a week-long sea voyage. It is cognate with the English word 'week'.
Ebol (colt, filly)
A filly.
The Vikings spoke Old Norse and the Old Norse word for beast is dýr.
Another word for mare would be filly
The word "viking" comes from "vikingr".