0 present participle of sire --
1 to become the male parent of an animal or the father of a child: --
He died early in 2008 from heart failure at the age of seven, after siring three foal crops.
He was known for siring both racehorses and hunters.
He met with little success as a stallion, siring just seven stakes race winners from 268 foals.
He met with only modest success, siring six stakes winners.
Under simulated competition environments, 94% of siring occurred by wild-type salmon, while only 5.4% was attributed to genetically modified salmon.
On her marriage her husband took over the administration of her inheritance, but he died in early 1220 without siring any children.
Exceptionally modern for the times, after siring 3 sons he sired only daughters thereafter and insisted on formal education for all of them.
Such a decoupling would provide a significant reproductive advantage through increased pollinator visitation and siring success.