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up stag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stag is an adult male deer. Stag, Stags or STAG may also refer to: Stag (Amy Ray album) (2001) Stag (Melvins
Stag_(disambiguation)
Canadian sailing barque
Stag was a barque built in Nova Scotia which was renowned for its speed. Designed by a pioneering Canadian naval architect Ebenezer Moseley, Stag was
Stag_(barque)
includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1856. "Lauch of a Barque". Belfast News-Letter. No. 12341. Belfast. 2 January 1856. "Dolgelly". North
List_of_ship_launches_in_1856
English composite barque
Osaka, A composite barque, built by William Pile, Sunderland, at Yard No. 179 for Killick Martin & Company, the company founded by Captain James Killick
Osaka_(barque)
English composite barque
Miako, A composite barque, built by William Pile, Sunderland, at Yard No. 181 for Killick Martin & Company, the company founded by Captain James Killick
Miako_(barque)
The barque Sea Witch was an 1848 British Opium clipper and tea clipper. She sailed in the First Tea Race in 1850. Sea Witch sailed from Gravesend to Shanghai
Sea_Witch_(1848_barque)
Canadian ship builder (1813–1903)
ship builder in 19th century Nova Scotia. His best known ship is the barque Stag. Ebenezer Moseley was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts to shipbuilder
Ebenezer_Moseley
Flat-bottomed watercraft for transport of bulk goods
attested from 1420, from Old French barque, from Vulgar Latin barca (400 AD). A more precise meaning (see Barque) arose in the 17th century and often
Barge
Clipper ship (1854 to 1923)
she was a full-rigged ship. In 1876 Light Brigade was converted into a barque. From 1883 she was a coal hulk at Gibraltar to bunker steamships. She was
Ocean_Telegraph
American shipbuilder
McKay finished her for John Currier, Jr. 1841 Mary Broughton, 323 tons, barque, built by Currier & McKay. 1842 Ashburton, 449 tons, ship, build by Currier
Donald_McKay
Merchant sailing ship of the 19th century
restricted to any one rig (while many were fully rigged ships, others were barques, brigs, or schooners), nor was the term restricted to any one hull type
Clipper
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
area. The many vessels built in the area include a famous clipper, the barque Stag. In 1874 LaHave Light Station was built and assisted ships navigating
LaHave,_Nova_Scotia
crew of Celestial Empire was rescued by Captain Rufus P. Trefry, of the barque Templar, in February 1878, somewhere in the vicinity of Lat. 35° N., Long
Celestial_Empire_(clipper)
19th-century English shipbuilder
1871–81 717 676 187.7 30.6 18 Miako Barque Composite Killick Martin & Company 1869 1869–85 536 516 160 30.2 17.2 Osaka Barque Composite Killick Martin & Company
William_Pile_(shipbuilder)
British tea clipper built in 1869
clipper Tonnage 692 GRT Length 176.0 ft (53.6 m) Beam 31.3 ft (9.5 m) Depth 19.1 ft (5.8 m) Sail plan fully rigged ship (from 1869) barque(from 1874)
Ambassador_(clipper)
Extreme clipper launched in 1850
years and 5 months. Sea Serpent raced Stag Hound and John Bertram from New York City to San Francisco in 1851. Stag Hound arrived in 107 days. Sea Serpent
Sea_Serpent_(clipper)
Ship built in 1867
China to New York City. She was in the tea trade until 1879. Re-rigged as a barque in the 1890s, the ship was sold to R. Anderson of London and then to Ross
Leander_(clipper)
Glasgow. 13 December 1850. Bruzelius, Lars (9 March 1999). "Stag Hound". Clipper Ships: "Stag Hound" (1850). The Virtual Maritime Archives. Retrieved 8
List_of_ship_launches_in_1850
Former RNLI lifeboat station in Cornwall, England
accordance with his wishes. Her first call on 3 January 1902, would be to the barque Glenbervie, with a cargo of 1000 barrels of spirits, wrecked at Lowland
Coverack_Lifeboat_Station
4 May – Night Templor wrecked on the Stags at the Lizard while carrying wheat from San Francisco. August – barque Atlantic ( United Kingdom) foundered
List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (19th century)
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Cornwall_(19th_century)
Sailing route around the world
fastest recorded time on Great Grain Races was for the Finnish four-masted barque Parma: 83 days in 1933. Her master on the voyage was the Finnish captain
Clipper_route
Statue of Diana
Tommaso Francini in 1603. The fountain incorporated bronze hunting dogs and stag's heads spitting water, sculpted by Pierre Biard [Wikidata], and was located
Diana_of_Versailles
American clipper
and shipbuilder Donald McKay as a four-deck four-masted medium clipper barque, Great Republic—at 4,555 tons registry—was intended to be the most profitable
Great_Republic_(1853_clipper)
Yokohama and Hong Kong. She was bought by Kerr & Co in 1881 and altered to a barque rig while working the Australian trade routes, hauling coal from western
Windhover_(clipper_ship)
Frigate of the Royal Navy
Bonnes. On 9 October Unite captured Découverte, with the 32-gun frigate Stag and Phaeton in company. Phaeton also recaptured three British vessels. These
HMS_Phaeton_(1782)
Union Navy clipper ship
(by 1886) Finland Renamed Ellen Notes Recorded in Barcelona as Finnish barque Ellen of Vasa, under Captain Dahlstrom, in 1886 General characteristics
USS_Ino
United Kingdom merchant ship
Nations was built as a full-rigged ship. By 1875, she had been re-rigged as a barque. On 21 August 1879 in the North Atlantic Queen of Nations rescued Captain
Queen_of_Nations
Former RNLI lifeboat station on the Isle of Wight, UK
night of 3 February 1916, the Norwegian barque Souvenir was bound for Lisbon, when she ran aground on the Great Stag Ledge, east of Brook Chine, about 1 nautical
Brooke_Lifeboat_Station
British tea clipper
Fiery Cross, in later years, with the rig reduced to barque History United Kingdom Owner John Campbell, Glasgow Builder Shipyard at Chaloner, Liverpool
Fiery_Cross_(clipper)
and by 1844 captain of the John Pirie. He was later made captain of the barque Lord Hobart. According to A. T. Saunders he was known by the nickname "Cocky"
Henry_Simpson_(shipping)
Type of fast sailing vessel
Square rig Tanja rig By sailing rigs Barque Barquentine Brig Brigantine Catboat Cutter Full-rigged ship Jackass-barque Ketch Lugger Mistico Schooner Shipentine
Baltimore_Clipper
19th c. US clipper ship
of service 1856 Fate Lost at sea, February 1856 General characteristics Class & type Barque/Clipper Tons burthen 1594 bom Sail plan Three-masted barque
Driver_(clipper)
Australian wheat and milling company
sequence of events on the morning of 21 April 1907. Around 2am the four-masted barque Norma, loaded with wheat, was lying at the Semaphore anchorage off Outer
John_Darling_and_Son
Australian island in the Tasman Sea
settlement on Lord Howe was established in June 1834, when the British whaling barque Caroline, sailing from New Zealand and commanded by Captain John Blinkenthorpe
Lord_Howe_Island
all masts. Speedy contemporary vessels with other sail plans, such as barques, were also sometimes called clippers. Likewise, Baltimore clipper is a
List_of_clipper_ships
Tangier, Morocco. She was refloated, but then collided with a steamship and a barque. Resolution was taken in to Gibraltar in a severely damaged condition.
List of shipwrecks in July 1888
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Gunboat of the United States Navy
36 ft (11 m) Draft 19 ft (5.8 m) Propulsion Sail Sail plan Rig reduced to barque, 1885–1886 Speed Unknown Complement 186 Armament 4 × 32 pounders (15 kg)
USS_Nightingale_(1851)
1851 clipper ship in United States
Margarida Owner J. Hurley, Buenos Aires Reinstated Repaired and re-rigged as barque. Fate Last registered in Lloyds in 1920 Fate unknown General characteristics
Syren_(clipper)
Jun: Lord Hungerford 4 Jun: Canadian 3 Jul: Victory 28 Jul: Petrel 2 Aug: Stag Hound 3 Aug: HMS Driver 18 Aug: Jefferson Davis 1 Oct: Infernal 5 Oct: CSS
USS_Amazon
Scottish composite barque
Fusi Yama was a composite barque ship of roughly 556 tons, built in 1865 by Alexander Stephen & Sons at Glasgow for Killick Martin & Company, London. Launched
Fusi_Yama
1850 merchant sailing ship
barque. She set a record of 109 days from New York to San Francisco during the first Clipper Race around the Horn. Race Horse was similar to a barque
Race_Horse
British clipper ship built in 1868 and sunk in 1888
Horse Sea Nymph Sea Serpent Shooting Star Snow Squall Sovereign of the Seas Stag Hound Stornoway Surprise Swordfish Syren Westward Ho! Witch of the Wave Witchcraft
Star_of_Greece
in the Gaspar Strait, 1851 General characteristics Class & type Clipper Tons burthen 1068 tons Length 170 ft. Beam 36 ft. Draft 21 ft. Sail plan Barque
Memnon_(clipper)
Lighthouse in Michigan, United States
distant (from shore) lighthouse in the United States. It was one of the "stag stations", manned only by men, and had the nickname "The Loneliest Place
Stannard_Rock_Light
British clipper ship, on display at Greenwich, England
cargo work. Costs were kept to a minimum and rigs were often reduced to barque so that a smaller crew was needed. Cutty Sark's well-known race against
Cutty_Sark
Clipper ship built in Maryland, US
Susquehanna, 453 tons (cost $56,595.81) and another fourteen vessels: a barque, two brigs and eleven schooners. Williamson died in 1839. Ann McKim was
Ann_McKim
- - daim 'roedeer' - Lat. damma, dammus, from Gaul dammos 'ox, stag' OIr dam 'ox, stag', damán 'fawn', Ir damh 'ox'; W dafad, C davas, Br dañvad 'sheep'
List of French words of Gaulish origin
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Greek god and personification of the Sun
possibly reflects the Egyptian sun god Ra sailing across the skies in a barque to be reborn at dawn each morning anew; additionally, both gods, being associated
Helios
Kingdom The barque ran aground in the River Tawe. She was refloated with assistance. Rochester United Kingdom The paddle steamer struck the Stag Rock, in
List of shipwrecks in June 1884
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1884
Leslie. 29 January Seaton Barque Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen United Kingdom For private owners. 31 January Queen of the Isles Barque A. Hall & Co. Aberdeen
List_of_ship_launches_in_1842
Amboyna Cay 27: Grierson Reef 28: Central London Reef 29: Pearson Reef 30: Barque Canada Reef 31: West London Reef 32: Ladd Reef 33: Discovery Great Reef
List of maritime features in the Spratly Islands
List_of_maritime_features_in_the_Spratly_Islands
Clipper ship designed to sacrifice cargo capacity for speed
Horse Sea Nymph Sea Serpent Shooting Star Snow Squall Sovereign of the Seas Stag Hound Stornoway Surprise Swordfish Syren Westward Ho! Witch of the Wave Witchcraft
Extreme_clipper
Silver artifact
civilisations," like Iranian civilisation, Indian, Byzantine, Chinese. A similar stag from the Tibetan Empire was found. It once belonged to a Tibetan aristocrat
Silver_Deer_of_Bilge_Qaghan
Canadian–British clipper ship
22,000 square feet (2,000 m2) of sail. Marco Polo was later reduced to a barque rig in 1874. The clipper had three decks with a height between decks of
Marco_Polo_(1851_ship)
1870 clipper ship
908 NRT(1870) 970 GRT(1883) 917 NRT(1883) Length 216.6 ft (66.0 m) Beam 35.2 ft (10.7 m) Depth 20.5 ft (6.2 m) Sail plan Full-rigged ship, re-rigged as barque
Blackadder_(clipper)
British clipper
33 ft 0 in (10.06 m) Depth 20 ft 0 in (6.10 m) Propulsion Sails Sail plan fully rigged ship re-rigged 1877 as barque Notes designed by William Rennie
Norman_Court
Description Enmanuele Italy The barque sprang a leak and foundered off Cagliari, Sardinia. Glencoe Flag unknown The 159-ton barque was wrecked when she hit rocks
List of shipwrecks in March 1878
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workshops. Her small size once enabled her to save the crew of a stricken barque in Bristol Harbour. The company built three wooden tugs at Tower Hill, likely
John_Payne_Ltd
Small community in Cornwall, England
people to take advantage to help save crew and cargo. In July 1815 a Dutch barque carrying a cargo of Tea went aground and broke up off Mullion, the crew
Mullion_Cove
Ship or vessel that carries goods and materials
trade routes. Large full-rigged ships and barques continued to dominate deep‑sea cargo trades, with barques favoured for their reduced crewing requirements
Cargo_ship
Scottish shipbuilding firm
Robert II. The first vessel built by the new company was the three-masted barque Rebecca. The firm began to build steamships in 1821. A new yard was established
Robert_Steele_&_Company
News". Daily News. No. 13655. London. 10 January 1890. "Wreck of a Dutch Barque". Belfast News-Letter. No. 23280. Belfast. 15 February 1890. "An Overdue
List of shipwrecks in January 1890
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1890
Times. No. 32497. London. 21 September 1888. col. F, p. 4. "Loss of the barque Inga". Liverpool Echo. No. 2817. 13 November 1888. Retrieved 12 July 2021
List of shipwrecks in September 1888
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Clipper, launched 1851
had sustained damage to her rudder as the result of a collision with the barque Spartan. On August 16, 1853, Witch of the Wave left Boston bound for San
Witch_of_the_Wave
British composite clipper ship built in 1868
owners and used in the timber trade. At this stage her rig was reduced to barque, with some further reductions in the height of her fore and main masts;
Thermopylae_(clipper)
frigate Pembroke Dockyard United Kingdom For Royal Navy. 26 July Harpooner Barque Green, Wigram's & Green Blackwall Yard United Kingdom For Green, Wigram's
List_of_ship_launches_in_1830
Sulawesi. 5 Napoleonic Wars Anse la Barque 18 Decr. 1809 1809, 18 December The storming of the batteries at Anse à la Barque, Guadeloupe, and the capture of
List of clasps to the Naval General Service Medal (1847)
List_of_clasps_to_the_Naval_General_Service_Medal_(1847)
Jun: Lord Hungerford 4 Jun: Canadian 3 Jul: Victory 28 Jul: Petrel 2 Aug: Stag Hound 3 Aug: HMS Driver 18 Aug: Jefferson Davis 1 Oct: Infernal 5 Oct: CSS
USS_American_(1861)
The Times. No. 32808. London. 19 September 1889. col. E, p. 4. "Loss of a Barque". The Times. No. 32811. London. 23 September 1889. col. B, p. 4. "Mercantile
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Mardyck Former commune, associated since 1980 with Dunkerque. D'azur à une barque d'or, portant un Saint Nicolas de carnation, vêtu d'argent et d'or, crossé
Armorial of the Communes of Nord (I–P)
Armorial_of_the_Communes_of_Nord_(I–P)
Philippine policies, actions and history in the Spratly Islands
Occupied by Vietnam Alison Reef, Toc Tan Reef Amboyna Cay, An Bang Island Barque Canada Reef, Thuyen Chai Reef Bombay Castle, Ba Ke Central London Reef,
Philippines and the Spratly Islands
Philippines_and_the_Spratly_Islands
as well the propeller inventor John Patch. Notable ships included the barque Stag, a clipper renowned for speed and the ship William D. Lawrence, the largest
History_of_Nova_Scotia
John Watson Sunderland United Kingdom For Shaw & Co. 24 January Paradise Barque William Wilkinson Deptford United Kingdom For Miller & Co. 24 January Vigilant
List_of_ship_launches_in_1849
Scarborough United Kingdom For Charles Reed and Mark Whitwell. 19 May Protector Barque John Richard Portelos Lincoln Colony of New Brunswick For private owner
List_of_ship_launches_in_1827
the Prussia Cove rocket appartatus. 13 February – the Searsport, Maine barque T F Whiton ( United States), bound for London from Victoria, Vancouver Island
List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (1881–1890)
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Cornwall_(1881–1890)
Gale". The Cornishman. No. 231. 14 December 1882. p. 7. "Foundering Of A Barque Off Porthgwarra". The Cornishman. No. 231. 14 December 1882. p. 7. "Latest
List of shipwrecks in December 1882
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1882
American shipbuilder
clipper) * 1857 Wild Gazelle, 490 tons Old Measurement (medium clipper barque) * 1858 Industry, 1106 tons Old Measurement (medium clipper) Shipbuilding
James_O._Curtis
sonar test barge Benewah (IX-311), ex-APB-35 Horst Wessel (IX-327), German barque war prize, later USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) IX-328 through IX-500 unused Elk
List of unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United States Navy
List_of_unclassified_miscellaneous_vessels_of_the_United_States_Navy
Mercury etc. No. 2664. Liverpool. 16 February 1855. "Wreck of the British Barque Argyle". Caledonian Mercury. No. 20480. Edinburgh. 1 March 1855. "njscuba
List of shipwrecks in January 1855
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1855
World's oldest surviving clipper ship, completed in 1864
sales in London. During this time, in 1881, the ship was rerigged as a barque. This map traces the route of the 1874 voyage from the latitudes and longitudes
City_of_Adelaide_(1864)
Poem by Virgil
prophet. Corydon says that "little Micon" dedicates a boar's head and a stag's antlers to Delia (i.e. Diana, the virgin goddess of hunting), but promises
Eclogue_7
of 12 knots (22 km/h). Also propelled by sails, the ship was rigged as a barque. The ship had accommodation for 50 first class, 135 second class and 310
SS_Teutonia_(1856)
shipwrecks: 1 March 1888 Ship State Description Keewadin United Kingdom The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by the steamship
List of shipwrecks in March 1888
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List of shipwrecks: 12 February 1950 Ship State Description Stag Hong Kong The tug capsized and sank 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) south of the mouth of the
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1950
on a voyage from London, United Kingdom to New York Courier Prussia The barque was driven ashore near Odesa. Glentanner United Kingdom The full-rigged
List of shipwrecks in January 1862
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1862
French actor
Year Title Role Director Notes 1980 Les phallocrates Claude Pierson 1983 Stag The man William Herbert Benskin Short L'île bleue Grégor Jean-Claude Guidicelli
Serge_Riaboukine
Point. Some of her cargo of wine salvaged. (first report) – an unidentified barque out of Ireland, carrying herring was driven ashore at Porthreptor (Carbis
List of shipwrecks of Cornwall
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Cornwall
Eblaite, Ugaritic and Ancient Egyptian deity
is meant coming from the fact that Runtiya is typically described as a “stag god” and from to Resheph's well attested association with gazelles in Egyptian
Resheph
-11.633 (RMS Laconia (1921)) Lady Elizabeth Norway 17 February 1936 A barque that was damaged off Cape Horn in 1913, and condemned. It went on to serve
List of shipwrecks in the mid-Atlantic Ocean
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1874 Ship State Description Knight Templar United Kingdom The barque ran aground on the Stag Rocks, off The Lizard, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued. She
List of shipwrecks in April 1874
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-55.400; -61.533 (ARA General Belgrano) Potosi Chile 19 October 1925 A barque that caught fire and was scuttled near Comodoro Rivadavia. 45°2.5′S 66°2
List of shipwrecks of South America
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Pierre Subleyras (1699–1749) (Art UK): Diana and Endymion (Art UK), The Barque of Charon (Art UK) Justus Sustermans (1597–1681) (Art UK): Double Portrait
Catalogue of paintings in the National Gallery
Catalogue_of_paintings_in_the_National_Gallery
Date Ship Class Builder Location Country Notes 1 January Bell Hill Barque Messrs. Chaffer, Bowldler & Co. Seacombe United Kingdom For Messrs. J. B. Walmsley
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12 January 1899 Ship State Description Forest Hall United Kingdom The barque got in trouble off Porlock, Somerset, England. The Lynmouth Lifeboat Station
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Co. Hartlepool United Kingdom For private owner. 19 January Battle Axe Barque Messrs MacFayden & Co. Port Glasgow United Kingdom For Messrs. Burgess
List_of_ship_launches_in_1874
schooner foundered in the Bristol Channel. Her four crew were rescued by the barque Huddersfield ( United Kingdom). Isabel was on a voyage from Neath, Glamorgan
List of shipwrecks in January 1850
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in the Bassein River. Constitution United States American Civil War: The barque, captured in the Atlantic Ocean by the merchant raider CSS Georgia ( Confederate
List of shipwrecks in July 1863
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English colonial venture in New Zealand (1848–55)
Lyttelton Times. Vol. II, no. 55. 24 January 1852. p. 4. Arrived. ... Jan. 19, barque Columbus, 468 tons, Holton, from London, via Nelson and Wellington. Passengers
Canterbury_Association
Ansaldo & C. Sestri Ponente, Genoa Italy For Regia Marina 30 June Chesapeake Barque Bath Iron Works Bath, Maine United States For United States Navy 6 July
List_of_ship_launches_in_1899
Intelligence". Glasgow Herald. No. 259. Glasgow. 28 October 1880. "Wreck of a Barque". Huddersfield Chronicle. No. 4136. Huddersfield. 5 November 1880. p. 4
List of shipwrecks in October 1880
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STAG BARQUE
STAG BARQUE
Girl/Female
British, English
Star
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German
Lives by the Stony Meadow; Form of Stanley; Rocky Meadow
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse StÃgr, STIG means "wanderer."
Boy/Male
Swedish Teutonic
From the mount.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Tagg.Anglicized form of Irish Tighe.German : from a short form of the personal name Taggo or Tacco, itself a pet form of Dagobert.
Girl/Female
British, English, Jamaican
Star
Male
English
Short form of English Stanley, STAN means "stone clearing," and other names containing Old English stan, meaning "stone."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Praise
Male
Russian
(СтаÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
Star
Girl/Female
English Latin
Star.
Boy/Male
English American
Stony field; lives by the stony grove.
Boy/Male
Slavic
Military glory.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Pakistani, Russian
Truthful
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, GÖSTA means "meditation staff."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Wanderer
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Jamaican, Latin
Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Loop; Autumn
Boy/Male
Irish Teutonic
Handsome.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old English stagga ‘male deer’, ‘stag’. In northern dialects of Middle English the term was also used of a young horse, perhaps under Scandinavian influence, and in some cases this meaning may lie behind the original application of the name.
STAG BARQUE
STAG BARQUE
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Bright
Girl/Female
Muslim
Walking gently
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lotus
Male
Dutch
, supplanter.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Latin Swedish
Clear.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil
Namaskara; To Greet Someone
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
The Lover of God's Grace
Girl/Female
Indian
Heart
STAG BARQUE
STAG BARQUE
STAG BARQUE
STAG BARQUE
STAG BARQUE
n.
The polestar; the north star.
v. i.
To sink down by its weight; to sag.
v. t.
To exhibit upon a stage, or as upon a stage; to display publicly.
v. i.
To be bright, or attract attention, as a star; to shine like a star; to be brilliant or prominent; to play a part as a theatrical star.
n.
A wound with a sharp-pointed weapon; as, to fall by the stab an assassin.
n.
A castrated bull; -- called also bull stag, and bull seg. See the Note under Ox.
v. t.
To follow closely after; esp., to follow and touch in the game of tag. See Tag, a play.
n.
One of several marked phases or periods in the development and growth of many animals and plants; as, the larval stage; pupa stage; zoea stage.
v. i.
To act as a "stag", or irregular dealer in stocks.
v. t.
To pierce with a pointed weapon; to wound or kill by the thrust of a pointed instrument; as, to stab a man with a dagger; also, to thrust; as, to stab a dagger into a person.
n.
Fig.: An injury inflicted covertly or suddenly; as, a stab given to character.
v. t.
Fig.: To injure secretly or by malicious falsehood or slander; as, to stab a person's reputation.
n.
The morning star; the star which ushers in the day.
v. i.
To fasten or secure with stays; as, to stay a flat sheet in a steam boiler.
a.
Having the mandibles large and palmate, or branched somewhat like the antlers of a stag; -- said of certain beetles.
v. i.
To be fixed or set; to stay.