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* '''he-goat:''' a billy-goat → in the Black Mass the host is black and is stamped with the image of a he-goat (Joris-Karl Huysmans, ''À Rebours'', p.163)
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* '''he-goat:''' a billy-goat → in the Black Mass the host is black and is stamped with the image of a he-goat (Joris-Karl Huysmans, ''À Rebours'', page 163)
  
 
* '''Pan:''' lecherous Greek god of flocks, pastures and woods, usually depicted as part goat → ''[[Ulysses]]'' 048.35: "Pan's hour, the faunal noon."
 
* '''Pan:''' lecherous Greek god of flocks, pastures and woods, usually depicted as part goat → ''[[Ulysses]]'' 048.35: "Pan's hour, the faunal noon."

Revision as of 10:30, 24 November 2006

  • he-goat: a billy-goat → in the Black Mass the host is black and is stamped with the image of a he-goat (Joris-Karl Huysmans, À Rebours, page 163)
  • Pan: lecherous Greek god of flocks, pastures and woods, usually depicted as part goat → Ulysses 048.35: "Pan's hour, the faunal noon."
  • satyr: a lecherous Greek forest deity, usually depicted as part goat
  • oak → sacred to the druids of pagan Ireland
  • heoak: an Australian tree
  • Daniel 8: depicts a contest between the horned ram and he-goat prophesying the Medes & Persians and the Macedonians