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ἄλλαι μὲν βουλαὶ ἀνθρώπων, ἄλλα δὲ Θεὸς κελεύει → man proposes, God disposes | men's wishes are different from what God orders | man's will is often different than God's decisions

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==Translations==
Albanian: sqap, cjap,; Arabic: تَيْس‎; Hijazi Arabic: تيس‎; Armenian: նոխազ, քաղ, քոշ; Assamese: মতা ছাগলী;: ভোবোলা, ভোবোলা ছাগলী ভোবোৰা, ভোবোৰা ছাগলী; Avestan: 𐬠𐬏𐬰𐬀‎; Bashkir: тәкә, кәзә тәкәһе; Basque: aker; Belarusian: казёл; Breton: bouc’h; Bulgarian: козел пръч; Burmese: ဆိတ်ထီး; Catalan: boc, cabró; Chinese Mandarin: 雄山羊; Czech: kozel; Danish: buk, gedebuk; Dutch: [[bok]]; Esperanto: virkapro, boko, kapriĉo; English: [[he-goat]], [[male goat]], [[billy goat]], [[billy-goat]], [[billygoat]], [[billy]], [[buck]]; Faroese: geitarbukkur, bukkur, havur, geitarhavur; Finnish: pukki; French: bouc; Friulian: cjavron, čhavron; Galician: castrón, bode, cabrón; Georgian: ვაცი; German: Ziegenbock, Geißbock, Bock, Ziegenmännchen; Alemannic German: [[Geissbock]]; Middle High German: bock; Old High German: boc; Greek: [[τράγος]], [[τραγί]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀττηγός]], [[ἔβρος]], [[ἐνόρχης]], [[τράγος]], [[χίμαρος]]; Hebrew: תַּיִשׁ‎; Hungarian: bakkecske; Ido: kaprulo; Interlingua: capro; Irish: poc gabhair, pocán, boc; Old Irish: bocc; Italian: [[caprone]], [[becco]], [[capro]], [[irco]]; Jamaican Creole: ram goat; Japanese: 雄山羊, 雄ヤギ; Kashmiri: ژھاوُل‎; Kazakh: теке; Korean: 숫염소; Latin: hircus, caper; Latvian: āzis; Lezgi: кьун; Lithuanian: ožỹs; Low German: Buck, Zegenbuck, Zägenbuck, Segenbuck, Sägenbuck; Luxembourgish: Geessebock; Macedonian: јарец, прч; Manx: bock goayr; Middle English: bucke; Mongolian: ухна; Navajo: tłʼízíchǫǫh, tłʼízíkąʼ; Norman: bichot; Norwegian Bokmål: geitebukk; Nynorsk: geitebukk; Old Church Slavonic: козьлъ; Old English: bucca, hæfer; Old Norse: hafr, bukkr; Old Prussian: azuks; Persian: تگه‎, کل‎, شاک‎, نهاز‎; Polish: kozioł; Portuguese: bode, cabrão; Romanian: țap; Russian: [[козёл]]; Sanskrit: अज, छाग; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ја̏рац; Roman: jȁrac; Sicilian: beccu; Slovak: cap, kozel; Slovene: kozel; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kózoł; Upper Sorbian: kоzоł; Spanish: [[cabro]], [[cabrón]]; Swahili: beberu; Swedish: bock; Tagalog: lambayan; Turkish: teke; Ukrainian: козел, цап; Uyghur: تېكە‎; Venetian: cavron; Volapük: hikapar; Welsh: bwch; Wolof: sikket bi; Yiddish: צאַפּ‎, באָק‎; Zazaki: khel

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Full diacritics: ἔβρος Medium diacritics: ἔβρος Low diacritics: έβρος Capitals: ΕΒΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: ébros Transliteration B: ebros Transliteration C: evros Beta Code: e)/bros

English (LSJ)

ὁ, he-goat, Hsch.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
τράγος βάτης, animal.
Étymologie: DELG pê emprunt thrace.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ macho cabrío Hsch.
• Etimología: Quizá origen trac.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: τράγος βάτης καὶ ποταμὸς Θρᾳκης H.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: No etymology. Cf. Wahrmann Glotta 19, 186f.

Frisk Etymology German

ἔβρος: {ébros}
Meaning: τράγος βάτης· καὶ ποταμὸς Θρᾴκης H.
Etymology: Ohne Etymologie. Vgl. WP. 1, 198 und Wahrmann Glotta 19, 186f.
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Translations

Albanian: sqap, cjap,; Arabic: تَيْس‎; Hijazi Arabic: تيس‎; Armenian: նոխազ, քաղ, քոշ; Assamese: মতা ছাগলী;: ভোবোলা, ভোবোলা ছাগলী ভোবোৰা, ভোবোৰা ছাগলী; Avestan: 𐬠𐬏𐬰𐬀‎; Bashkir: тәкә, кәзә тәкәһе; Basque: aker; Belarusian: казёл; Breton: bouc’h; Bulgarian: козел пръч; Burmese: ဆိတ်ထီး; Catalan: boc, cabró; Chinese Mandarin: 雄山羊; Czech: kozel; Danish: buk, gedebuk; Dutch: bok; Esperanto: virkapro, boko, kapriĉo; English: he-goat, male goat, billy goat, billy-goat, billygoat, billy, buck; Faroese: geitarbukkur, bukkur, havur, geitarhavur; Finnish: pukki; French: bouc; Friulian: cjavron, čhavron; Galician: castrón, bode, cabrón; Georgian: ვაცი; German: Ziegenbock, Geißbock, Bock, Ziegenmännchen; Alemannic German: Geissbock; Middle High German: bock; Old High German: boc; Greek: τράγος, τραγί; Ancient Greek: ἀττηγός, ἔβρος, ἐνόρχης, τράγος, χίμαρος; Hebrew: תַּיִשׁ‎; Hungarian: bakkecske; Ido: kaprulo; Interlingua: capro; Irish: poc gabhair, pocán, boc; Old Irish: bocc; Italian: caprone, becco, capro, irco; Jamaican Creole: ram goat; Japanese: 雄山羊, 雄ヤギ; Kashmiri: ژھاوُل‎; Kazakh: теке; Korean: 숫염소; Latin: hircus, caper; Latvian: āzis; Lezgi: кьун; Lithuanian: ožỹs; Low German: Buck, Zegenbuck, Zägenbuck, Segenbuck, Sägenbuck; Luxembourgish: Geessebock; Macedonian: јарец, прч; Manx: bock goayr; Middle English: bucke; Mongolian: ухна; Navajo: tłʼízíchǫǫh, tłʼízíkąʼ; Norman: bichot; Norwegian Bokmål: geitebukk; Nynorsk: geitebukk; Old Church Slavonic: козьлъ; Old English: bucca, hæfer; Old Norse: hafr, bukkr; Old Prussian: azuks; Persian: تگه‎, کل‎, شاک‎, نهاز‎; Polish: kozioł; Portuguese: bode, cabrão; Romanian: țap; Russian: козёл; Sanskrit: अज, छाग; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ја̏рац; Roman: jȁrac; Sicilian: beccu; Slovak: cap, kozel; Slovene: kozel; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kózoł; Upper Sorbian: kоzоł; Spanish: cabro, cabrón; Swahili: beberu; Swedish: bock; Tagalog: lambayan; Turkish: teke; Ukrainian: козел, цап; Uyghur: تېكە‎; Venetian: cavron; Volapük: hikapar; Welsh: bwch; Wolof: sikket bi; Yiddish: צאַפּ‎, באָק‎; Zazaki: khel