Meaning & Definition of Stag in English
Stag
An adult male deer.
Pronunciation:
/stæɡ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
stagsDetailed Definitions
Definition: An adult male deer, especially a male red deer.
Example Sentence: The stag grazed peacefully in the meadow.
Definition: A male participant in a social event, especially one who is unaccompanied by a female partner.
Example Sentence: He went to the party as a stag since his girlfriend couldn't make it.
Definition: A male who participates in a stag party, an event held for a man shortly before his wedding.
Example Sentence: All his friends were invited to the stag do in Las Vegas.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old English 'stagga', likely related to similar words in Germanic languages.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- stag party: A party for a man who is about to be married, attended only by men.
- stag night: A night out for a group of men celebrating a friend's upcoming marriage.
- on the stag: Referring to a male going out without a female companion.
Translations
- Spanish: ciervo
- French: cerf
- German: Hirsch
- Russian: олень
Related Words
- doe: A female deer.
- fawn: A young deer.
- buck: Another term for a male deer.
Slang Meanings of stag
Meaning: A man attending a stag party.
Example Sentence: He's just a stag at this wedding, no date with him.
Meaning: To go out alone or without a partner.
Example Sentence: He's stagging it tonight at the bar.