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stag I. \ˈstag, -aag, -aig\ noun (-s ; see sense 1) Etymology: Middle English stagge, from Old English stagga; akin to Old Norse andarsteggi drake, Icelandic steggi drake, gander, tomcat, male fox, Swedish stagg, a kind of stiff grass, Old English stingan to sting — more at sting 1. or plural stag a. : the adult male of the red deer; specifically : one five years of age or older — compare hind b. : the male of various other deer of the genus Cervus c. : the male of various other large deer (as the caribou) 2. chiefly Scotland : a young horse; especially : a young unbroken stallion 3. : a male animal castrated after the secondary sex characteristics have developed to such a point as to give it the appearance of a mature male 4. a. : a young male domestic fowl: (1) : a market fowl on which the spurs are developing and which is less tender than a fryer but still suitable for roasting (2) : a young gamecock that has not passed through its first full molt b. Britain : turkey-cock 5. Britain : informer 3 6. Britain : one who subscribes for shares of an announced issue of stock with the intention of selling at a profit as soon as possible 7. a. : a social gathering of men only < automobile trips and luncheons for the ladies, and banquets and a stag for the menfolks — Daily Plumbers Trade Journal > b. : a person who attends a social gathering (as a dance) unaccompanied by someone of the opposite sex < he joined the other stags watching the dancers > < some of them come with their dates … but most of the girls are stags — Accent > II. verb (stagged ; stagged ; stagging ; stags) transitive verb 1. Britain : to keep an eye on : spy on 2. : to cut down : shorten; specifically : to cut off (trousers) at the knees or just above the boot tops < mackinaws and waist overalls, stagged at the boot tops — American Guide Series: Washington > intransitive verb 1. Britain : to turn informer 2. Britain : to speculate in stocks as a stag 3. : to attend a social function (as a dinner or dance) without a companion of the opposite sex : go stag < had planned to stag at the class dance — William Du Bois > III. adjective 1. a. : restricted to men : for men only < a stag dinner > < a stag party > b. : intended or suitable for a gathering of men only < a stag movie > 2. : unaccompanied by someone of the opposite sex < three stag women in beautiful ermine coats — Speed Lamkin > IV. adverb : as a stag < she had a cold, so he went along stag — Victoria Lincoln > < many girls now prefer to dance stag at a cotillion — N.Y.Sun > |