The term "sire" typically refers to a male parent, particularly in the context of animals, especially horses and dogs, where it denotes the father. It can also be used more broadly to signify a person of authority or respect, often in historical or literary contexts. In genetic terms, the sire contributes half of the genetic material to the offspring, influencing traits and characteristics.
A sire is the father of a horse.
Dam=Mother Sire=Father
A sire is the father of an animal or human.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. If you mean sire as in a ruler, you can try this sentence. "Good morning, Sire," said the court jester. If you mean sire as in the male animal which is the father, you can try this one. That horse is the sire of all these colts. If you mean to sire, as in to father offspring, try this sentence. A fine bull can sire hundreds of offspring.
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in my experience the foal is ussually the size of the sire but that does not mean the foal wont get as big as the dam
Dam is a female mother when referring to domestic animals and livestock. Sire is the male.It's possible that you mean damsire, a female's grandfather.
noun:Zeugen = witnessesverb:zeugen = to father, sire, beget, procreate
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
Sire Records was created in 1966.
Ithink is santa had a dog it would be called Twinkletoes but i think you let your imagination run wild its up to you!
A sire is the Father of a horse