Definition of Sired

1. Verb. (past of sire) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sired

1. sire [v] - See also: sire

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sired

sipunculan
sipunculans
sipunculid
sipunculoid
sipunculoidea
sipunculoids
sira
siras
sircar
sircars
sirdar
sirdars
sire
sired (current term)
siredon
siree
sirees
siren
siren call
siren song
siren songs
sirene
sirenian
sirenian mammal
sirenians
sirenic
sirenical

Literary usage of Sired

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"Sherman sired Black Hawk 5, sire of 3 in the list, and also sire of Ethan Allen, ... Ethan Allen sired Daniel Lambert, the sire of 38 trotters in the list, ..."

2. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1852)
"The owner of "Tartar" has also two other horses of the same blood. The first, "Sultan," was seven years old in May, 1852, sired by ..."

3. Judging Live Stock by John Alexander Craig (1901)
"A stallion sired by a registered standard trotting horse provided his dam and grandam were sired by registered standard trotting horses, and he himself has ..."

4. Judging Live Stock by John Alexander Craig (1901)
"A stallion sired by a registered standard trotting horse provided his dam and grand dam were sired by registered standard trotting horses, and he himself ..."

5. Judging Live Stock by John Alexander Craig (1901)
"The progeny of a registered standard trotting horse and a registered standard trotting mare. 2. A stallion sired by a registered standard trotting horse ..."

6. The Century by Bim Sherman (1899)
"Ï. tends to have a great esteem for me, on account treated has now extinguished every tkon^t: • sired to have all my political writings, invited me have ..."

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