Both Uses of
stallion
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- —It seems so, Stephen said, when he wants to do for him, and for all other and singular uneared wombs, the holy office an ostler does for the stallion.†
Chpt 9 *
- …dozen he was in great singing voice no I never in all my life felt anyone had one the size of that to make you feel full up he must have eaten a whole sheep after whats the idea making us like that with a big hole in the middle of us or like a Stallion driving it up into you because thats all they want out of you with that determined vicious look in his eye I had to halfshut my eyes still he hasnt such a tremendous amount of spunk in him when I made him pull out and do it on me…†
Chpt 18
Definition:
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(stallion) a male horse that has not been castrated (gelded) -- especially one used for breeding purposes