royal stag

/'rɔiəl'stæg/
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royal stag

The royal stag stands proudly in the forest clearing.

Definition

Noun: - A mature male deer, specifically a red deer stag, whose antlers have twelve or more points or branches. This term denotes an animal of significant age and impressive antler development, often considered a prime specimen in hunting and wildlife observation.

Usage

The term "royal stag" is used specifically in the context of deer taxonomy, wildlife management, and hunting to classify a stag based on the count of tines (points) on its antlers. It indicates a stage in the animal's life cycle.

Examples
  • The wildlife documentary featured a magnificent royal stag with a massive set of 14-point antlers.
  • Hunters in the region consider spotting a royal stag a rare and prestigious event.
  • The park ranger explained that a royal stag is distinguished from an "imperial stag" by the number of antler points.
Advanced Usage
  • The classification is part of a traditional system for describing red deer (). A stag with antlers of 12 points is a "royal stag," one with 14 points is an "imperial stag," and one with 16 or more points is a "monarch stag."
Variants and Related Words
  • Stag (noun): An adult male deer, especially a red deer.
  • Hart (noun): An archaic term for a male red deer, especially after its fifth year.
  • Antler (noun): The branched horn of a deer.
Synonyms
  • Monarch stag: (specifically for a stag with 16+ points)
  • Imperial stag: (specifically for a stag with 14 points)
  • Mature stag: A more general term for an older male deer.
Notes
  • "Royal stag" is a fixed compound noun. The adjective "royal" in this context does not imply a connection to royalty but is a specific term from deer classification.
  • This term is most commonly applied to the European red deer.
royal stag

The royal stag stands proudly in the forest clearing.

Noun
  1. stag with antlers of 12 or more branches

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