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Last seen on: Wall Street Journal Crossword – November 20 2019 – PA System

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A colt is a male horse, usually below the age of four years.

The term “colt” only describes young male horses and is not to be confused with foal, which is a horse of either sex less than one year of age. Similarly, a yearling is a horse of either sex between the ages of one and two. A young female horse is called a filly, and a mare once she is an adult animal. In horse racing, particularly for Thoroughbreds in the United Kingdom, a colt is defined as an uncastrated male from the age of two up to and including the age of four.

The term is derived from Proto-Germanic *kultaz (“lump, bundle, offspring”) and is etymologically related to “child.”

An adult male horse, if left intact, is called either a “stallion” or a horse (sometimes full horse); if castrated, it is called a gelding. In some cases, particularly informal nomenclature, a gelding under four years is still called a colt. A rig or ridgling is a male equine with a retained testicle or one which has been incompletely castrated.

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