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to put a stallion (out) to stud

  • 1 stud

    stud [stʌd] (pt & pp studded, cont studding)
    1 noun
    (a) (nail, spike) clou m (à grosse tête); (decorative) clou m (décoratif); (on shoe) clou m (à souliers), caboche f; (on belt) clou m; British (on football boots, track shoes) crampon m; (on tyre) clou m
    (b) (earring) clou m d'oreille
    (c) (on roadway) catadioptre m
    (d) (on shirt) bouton m (servant à fermer un col, un plastron etc)
    (e) Technology (screw) goujon m; (pin, pivot) tourillon m; (lug) ergot m
    (g) (on chain) étai m
    (h) (reproduction) monte f;
    animals kept for stud animaux destinés à la monte;
    to put a stallion (out) to stud mener un étalon à la monte;
    to be at stud saillir
    (i) (stud farm) haras m
    (j) (stallion) étalon m
    (k) familiar (man) étalon m; (promiscuous man) tombeur m
    (l) American stud-poker m (variété de poker où certaines cartes sont exposées)
    (a) (shoes, belt) clouter; (door, chest) clouter, garnir de clous;
    figurative stars studded the night sky le ciel était parsemé d'étoiles
    ►► stud earring clou m d'oreille;
    stud farm haras m;
    stud fastener pression f (bouton);
    stud mare (jument f) poulinière f;
    American familiar stud muffin super beau mec m;
    stud poker stud-poker m (variété de poker où certaines cartes sont exposées)

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  • 2 stud

    I 1. noun
    1) (nail) Beschlagnagel, der; (on clothes) Niete, die; (on boot) Stollen, der; (marker in road) Nagel, der (Verkehrsw.)
    2) (for ear) Ohrstecker, der
    2. transitive verb,
    - dd- (set with studs) beschlagen; (be scattered over) verstreut sein über (+ Akk.)

    studded with flowers/stars — etc. mit Blumen/Sternen usw. übersät

    II noun
    1) (Breeding) Gestüt, das
    2) (stallion) Zuchthengst, der
    * * *
    I noun
    (a collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.) das Gestüt
    II 1. noun
    1) (a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc: metal studs on the soles of football boots; a belt decorated with studs.) der Beschlagnagel
    2) (a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar: a collar stud.) der Kragenknopf
    2. verb
    (to cover with studs: The sky was studded with stars.) übersäen
    * * *
    stud1
    [stʌd]
    n
    1. (horse) Deckhengst m, Zuchthengst m
    to be put to \stud zu Zuchtzwecken verwendet werden
    2. (breeding farm) Gestüt nt, Stall m
    3. (sl: man) geiler Typ sl, Sexprotz m pej fam, Weiberheld m pej fam
    stud2
    [stʌd]
    n
    1. (decoration) Niete f; (jewellery) Stecker m
    2. esp BRIT, AUS (on shoes) Stollen m
    3. (fastener) for a collar Kragenknopf m; for a shirt Hemdknopf m; for a cuff Manschettenknopf m
    4. TECH Stift m
    5. AM (in a tyre) Spike m
    * * *
    I [stʌd]
    1. n
    1) (= nail) Beschlagnagel m; (decorative) Ziernagel m; (Brit on boots) Stollen m
    2) (= collar stud) Kragenknopf m
    3) (= earring) Ohrstecker m
    2. vt
    (usu pass) übersäen; (with jewels) (dicht) besetzen

    their family tree is studded with generalsin ihrem Stammbaum wimmelt es von Generälen

    II
    n
    (= group of horses for breeding) Gestüt nt, Zucht f; (for racing etc) Stall m; (= stallion) (Zucht)hengst m; (inf = man) Hengst m (inf)
    * * *
    stud1 [stʌd]
    A s
    1. Beschlagnagel m, Knopf m, Knauf m, Buckel m
    2. ARCH Ständer m, (Wand)Pfosten m
    3. TECH
    a) Kettensteg m
    b) Stift m, Zapfen m
    c) Stiftschraube f
    d) Schrauben-, Stehbolzen m
    4. MIL (Führungs)Warze f (eines Geschosses)
    5. (Druck-, Kragen-, Manschetten) Knopf m
    6. ELEK
    a) Kontaktbolzen m
    b) Brücke f
    7. Stollen m (eines Fußballschuhs etc)
    B v/t
    1. mit Pfosten versehen oder stützen
    2. mit Beschlagnägeln oder Knöpfen etc beschlagen oder verzieren
    3. auch fig besetzen, übersäen, sprenkeln ( alle:
    with mit):
    the sky was studded with stars der Himmel war mit Sternen übersät
    4. verstreut sein über (akk):
    stud2 [stʌd]
    A s
    1. koll Stall m (Pferde eines Gestüts etc)
    2. Gestüt n:
    put out to stud nur zu Zuchtzwecken verwenden
    3. a) (Zucht)Hengst m
    b) allg männliches Zuchttier
    c) sl Sexbolzen m:
    he’s not much of a stud als Mann ist mit ihm nicht viel los
    4. koll Zucht f (Tiere)
    5. academic.ru/71446/stud_poker">stud poker
    B adj
    1. Zucht…
    2. Pferde…, Stall…
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) (nail) Beschlagnagel, der; (on clothes) Niete, die; (on boot) Stollen, der; (marker in road) Nagel, der (Verkehrsw.)
    2) (for ear) Ohrstecker, der
    2. transitive verb,
    - dd- (set with studs) beschlagen; (be scattered over) verstreut sein über (+ Akk.)

    studded with flowers/stars — etc. mit Blumen/Sternen usw. übersät

    II noun
    1) (Breeding) Gestüt, das
    2) (stallion) Zuchthengst, der
    * * *
    n.
    Beschlagnagel m.
    Brücke -n (Elektrotechnik) f.
    Buckel - m.
    Führungswarze (eines Geschosses) f.
    Kettensteg m.
    Knauf -e m.
    Knopf ¨-e m.
    Kontaktbolzen m.
    Manschettenknof m.
    Pfosten - m.
    Stehbolzen m.
    Stift -e m.
    Stiftschraube f.
    Stollen - (Fußballschuh) m.
    Ständer - m.
    Wandpfosten m.
    Warze -n (eines Geschosses) f.
    Zapfen - m. v.
    beschlagen v.
    besetzen v.
    verzieren v.
    übersäen v.

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  • 3 HESTR

    (-s, -ar), m.
    1) stallion (hestar þrír ok merhross eitt);
    2) horse.
    * * *
    m. a horse, [this word is a contr. form of hengist, qs. hengstr; A. S. hengest; O. H. G. hengist; Germ. hengst, whence Swed.-Dan. hingst; again, contr. Swed. häst, Dan. hest: in old writers hestr mostly means a stallion, whereas hross (Engl. horse) denotes a gelding or any horse]:—a stallion, opp. to merr, a mare, Grág. i. 503, Gþl. 190, Hrafn. 5, Ám. 98 (hestar þrír ok mer-hross eitt); h. grár með fjórum merum, Ísl. ii. 213; sá hestr var sonr Hvítings, var alhvítr at lit en merarnar allar rauðar, en annarr sonr Hvítings var í Þórarínsdal, ok var sá ok hvítr en merarnar svartar, Bjarn. 55: a steed, Fms. ii. 224: a horse gener., Nj. 4, 74; lið á hestum, horsemen, Fms. x. 31, passim. The ancients valued high breeding and variety of colour in their horses, which were favourite gifts, see Gunnl. ch. 5, Bjarn. l. c., Finnb. ch. 23, Fms. vi. 383, 384; for steeds and horsemanship see Þkv. 6, Yngl. S. ch. 23, 33, Landn. 3. ch. 8, Gullþ. S. ch. 9, Harð. S. ch. 3, 4, Rm. 32, 34, cp. also Lv. ch. 6, 7, Grett. ch. 16, Dropl. 13, Finnb. ch. 23, Fms. vi. 323: mythol. the horse was sacred to Frey (the god of light and the sun), Hrafn. 5, Vd. ch. 34, Fb. i. 401 (Ó. T. ch. 322), cp. Freyfaxi: for the steeds of the Sun, Day, and Night, see Gm. 37, Vþm. 12, 14: for the steeds of the gods, Gm. 30: for poetical and mythical names, Edda (Gl.) and the fragment of the poem Þorgrímsþula, Edda, Bugge 332–334: for Sleipnir, the eight-legged steed of Odin, Edda, Gm. 44: for horse-fights see the references s. v. etja, to which add Grett. ch. 31, Sd. ch. 23:—vatna-hestr, a water-horse, = nykr in popular tales, Landn. 2, ch. 10, and Ísl. Þjóðs.; but also a good swimmer, góðr vatna-hestr; skeið-h., reið-h., a riding horse; klár-h., púls-h., áburðar-h., a hack, cart-horse, pack-horse; stóð-h., a stud-horse: sækja, beizla, gyrða, söðla, járna hest, to fetch, bridle, gird, saddle, shoe a horse; also, leggja á, to saddle; spretta af, to take the saddle off; teyma hest or hafa hest í togi, to lead a horse; flytja h., to put a pony out to grass; hepla h., to tether a pony: a pony is gúðgengr (q. v.), vakr, þýðr; and the reverse, íllgengr, hastr, klárgengr, harðgengr.
    II. metaph. phrases, há-hestr, a high horse; ríða háhest (a child’s play), also called ríða hákúk, to ride on one another’s shoulders, ride ‘pick-a-back;’ kinn-hestr, a ‘cheek-horse,’ a box on the ear; lýstr hana kinnhest, hón kvaðsk þann hest muna skyldu ok launa ef hón mætti, Nj. 75; þá skal ek nú, segir hón, muna þér kinnhestinn, þann er þú laust mik, 116, cp. Gísl. 27: the gallows is called the horse of Odin, whence gefa e-m hest, to give one a horse, hang one, Fb. i. 238, cp. the verse in Yngl. S. ch. 26.
    β. the local name of a horse-shaped crag, see Landn.; cp. Hest-fell in Cumberland.
    COMPDS: either hesta- or hests-: hesta-at, n. a horse-fight, see etja. hesta-bein, n. horse bones (cp. Engl. horse-flesh), Grett. 96. hesta-fóðr, n. horse foddering, a law term, Gþl. 77. hesta-fætr, m. pl. horses’ feet, Edda 77, Fas. i. 226, Fms. iii. 111. hesta-garðr, m. a horse-pen close to a churchyard, wherein the horses of the worshippers are kept during service, D. N. hesta-geldir, m. horse gelder, a nickname, Landn. hesta-geymsla, u, f. horse keeping, Fas. i. 80. hesta-gnegg, n. a horse’s neigh, Stj. 621. hesta-gnýr, m, noise of horsemen, Fms. iii. 74. hesta-hlið, n. a horse gate, Stj. hesta-járn, n. pl. horse-shoes, Sturl. iii. 152. hesta-keyrsla, u, f. driving the steed in, in a horse-fight, Rd. 261. hesta-korn, n. [Swed. hestakorn = oats], a nickname, Fb. iii. hesta-lið, n. horsemen, Fms. vii. 188. hesta-maðr, m. a horse boy, groom. hesta-rétt, f. in Icel., = Norse hestagarðr. hesta-skál, f. a stirrup-cup. hesta-skipti, n. a change of horses; hafa h., Ld. 202, Fs. 51. hesta-stafr, m. a horse staff, to be used in a horse-fight, Nj. 91, Þorst. S. St. 49, cp. Rd. ch. 12, Arons S. ch. 18. hesta-stallr, m. = hesthús, Flóv. hesta-steinn, m. a stone to whicb a horse is tied whilst the horseman takes refreshment. hesta-sveinn, m. a horse boy, groom, Sturl. ii. 218, Fas. i. 149, Þiðr. 205, Þorst. S. St. 50. hesta-víg, n. a horse-fight, Nj. 90, Sturl. ii. 100, Glúm. 366, Rd. 261. hesta-þing, n. a meeting for a public horse-fight, Glúm. 366, 367, Nj. 92, Lv. 37, Sd. 176, Fs. 43, 140.

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