A young female horse, usually under four years old.
From Old Norse 'fyl' meaning foal or young horse. The word entered English through Scandinavian trade languages around the 1400s and has remained relatively unchanged in form and meaning.
In horse racing, fillies compete separately from colts (young males) because they develop differently—and this created a whole category of races and betting odds specifically for young female horses.
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