Greyhound in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(Prov. 30:31), the rendering of the Hebrew _zarzir
mothnayim_,
meaning literally "girded as to the lions." Some
(Gesen.; R.V.
marg.) render it "war-horse." The LXX. and Vulgate
versions
render it "cock." It has been by some interpreters
rendered also
"stag" and "warrior," as being girded about or
panoplied, and
"wrestler." The greyhound, however, was evidently
known in
ancient times, as appears from Egyptian monuments.
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