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The Ancient Greek word for goat is
τράγος





goat



Translations for goat and their definitions

τράγος
     1. n. A billy-goat.
           (grc, Τὴν αἶγα ὁ τράγος ἀγαπᾷ., The billy-goat loves the she-goat.)
     2. n.          The age when change of voice and other signs of puberty appears.
     3. n.         # The voice change that takes place in puberty.
     4. n.          Lewdness, lechery.
     5. n. The male of the fish μαινίς.
     6. n. The spelt (Triticum spelta).
     7. n. A rough kind of sponge.
     8. n. (in Messenia) The wild fig tree.
     9. n.          (syn of grc, ἐφέδρα).
     10. n.          The stinking nard.
     11. n. (anatomy) A part of the ear; the tragus.
     12. n. A kind of light Lycian ship.
     13. n. (astronomy) A kind of comet.
     14. n.          (constellation) One of the constellations of the (m, grc, δωδεκᾰ́ωρος).


αἴξ
     1. n. goat
     2. n. a kind of waterfowl, possibly a goose
     3. n. In the plural: waves, surf
     4. n. (proper noun) the star Capella


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