royal stag
/'rɔiəl'stæg/
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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.
Noun
- stag with antlers of 12 or more branches