In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun for an adult female horse is mare.
The noun for an adult male horse is stallion.
The noun for a neutered adult male horse is gelding.
Equa is the Latin equivalent of 'mare'. The masculine gender noun 'admissarius' means 'stallion'. The general purpose word for 'horse' is the masculine gender noun 'equus'.On the off chance that the question really means "What is the meaning of the Latin word 'mare'?": it means "sea". For example, the first moon landing occurred on a plain known as the Mare Tranquillitatis, "Sea of Tranquility". (Not that the Moon actually has vast bodies of water, but the astronomers who first named the features of the lunar surface didn't know that.)
Mare is the Italian equivalent of 'sea'. It's a masculine gender noun that's shown in its singular form in the example. The way of saying 'the sea' is 'il mare', with the definite article 'il' meaning 'the'. The word in Italian is pronounced MAH-ray.**The sound of the syllable 're' is similar to the sound of the English word 'ray', as in 'ray of light'.
Masculine
Aequore; altum; mare.
Feminine
what is a mare in masculine
Stallion
Mare
Mare is the feminine. Mare means adult female horse. Stallion is the masculine or Gelding if it's had surgery so it can't breed
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'mare' is a word for an adult femalehorse.The nouns for an adult male horse are stallion or gelding.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for an adult female horse is mare.The noun for an adult male horse is stallion.The noun for a neutered adult male horse is gelding.
Frutti di mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "seafood."Specifically, the masculine noun frutti means "fruits." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun mare means "sea."The pronunciation is "FROOT-tee dee MAH-reh."
"Seafood" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase frutti di mare.Specifically, the masculine noun frutti means "fruits." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun mare means "sea."The pronunciation is "FROOT-tee dee MAH-reh."
Homophones are words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. An example of a homophone for mare would be mayor.
"Bel mare" is an Italian equivalent of "beautiful sea."The masculine adjective "bel, bello"* means "beautiful." The masculine noun "mare" means "sea." Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "behl MAH-reh."
Equa is the Latin equivalent of 'mare'. The masculine gender noun 'admissarius' means 'stallion'. The general purpose word for 'horse' is the masculine gender noun 'equus'.On the off chance that the question really means "What is the meaning of the Latin word 'mare'?": it means "sea". For example, the first moon landing occurred on a plain known as the Mare Tranquillitatis, "Sea of Tranquility". (Not that the Moon actually has vast bodies of water, but the astronomers who first named the features of the lunar surface didn't know that.)
Horse is the general term for the species. Masculine variations would include; Stallion for a intact male over the age of 4 years. Colt for an intact male under the age of 4 years. Gelding for any castrated male horse no matter the age.