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śāʿir שָׂעִרAhairy, Bhe-goat, Csatyr’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from śāʿar שָׂעַר ‘to shudder / to storm / to know’
Roots: שׂער
Variants: שָׂעִיר, שָׂעִר, שָׂעִיר

śāʿir Aadj Bn, m Cn, m
Aadj
1) hairy
B1) he-goat, buck
 1a) as sacrificial animal
C1) satyr, may refer to a demon possessed goat like the swine of Gadara (Mt 8:30-32)

Mentioned in Genesis 27:11, 27:23, 37:31 Codex Leviticus 16:7, 16:20, 10:16, 16:8, 16:9, 16:21, 4:23, 16:5, 23:19, 16:26, 17:7, 9:3, 16:15, 16:18, 16:22, 16:27, 4:24, 9:15, 16:10 Numbers 7:16, 7:22, 7:28, 7:34, 7:40, 7:46, 7:52, 7:58, 7:64, 7:70, 7:76, 7:82, 15:24, 28:15, 28:22, 28:30, 29:5, 29:11, 29:16, 29:19, 29:22, 29:25, 29:28, 29:31, 29:34, 29:38, 7:87 Isaiah 13:21, 34:14 Ezekiel 43:25, 45:23, 43:22 Daniel 8:21 2 Chronicles 11:15, 29:23

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