ΤΡΑΓΟΝ, τραγον
TRAGON, tragon
Sounds Like: TRAH-gon
Translations: goat, a goat, he-goat
From the root: ΤΡΑΓΟΣ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word refers to a goat, specifically a male goat or he-goat. It is often used in contexts related to animal husbandry, sacrifices, or as a symbol. In the provided examples, it appears in a list of animals, suggesting its use as a general term for the animal.
Inflection: Singular, Accusative, Masculine
Strong’s number: G5132 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Barnabus
- Letter of Barnabas — 7:8
Clement of Alexandria
- Exhortation to the Greeks (Protrepticus) — 2:120
Codex Sinaiticus
Josephus' Against Apion
- Book One — 28:255
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
From the same root
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