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▪ I. goad, n.1 (gəʊd) Forms: 1 gád, (gaad), 4–6 gode, (gohode), 5 goode, 6 goade, 7– goad. [OE. gád str. fem. corresponds to Lombard gaida arrow-head:—OTeut. type *gaiđâ; for possible cognates see gare n.1 The northern form is gaid (q.v.), but in ME. both northern and southern forms are less common ...
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Goad
In the Latin alphabet, the letter L is derived from the Semitic crook or goad which stood for . Lamed means 'goad' and in particular an ox-goad, as if we use the power of Gevurah to goad that Aleph ox, the silent letter, into a more tangible physical
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goad/gəud; ɡod/ n1 pointed stick for making cattle, etc move on (赶牲畜用的)尖头棒.2 (fig 比喻) thing urging a person to action 刺激或激励人行动的事物 motivated by the twin goads of punishment and reward 受赏与罚的双重因素所促使的. goad, v1 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb/sth (into sth/doing sth) (fig 比喻) continually provoke or annoy (a personor an...
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Goad (disambiguation)
Goad refers to a farming implement used to spur livestock, including:
Ankus, a goad used for elephants
Cattle prod, a goad used for cattle
Goad may also refer to:
People with the name
Alan Goad (born 1954), Australian footballer
George Goad (cricketer) (1806–1878), English cricketer
George Goad
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Roger Goad
Roger Goad (1538–1610) was an English academic theologian, Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and three times Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge On the deprivation of Philip Baker, Goad was recommended as his successor in the office of provost of King's College, Cambridge, by Edmund Grindal, Walter
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Tim Goad
Timothy Ray Goad (born February 28, 1966) is a former American football defensive tackle. After college, Goad was drafted in the fourth round of the 1988 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots.
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Why was it important that the cattle have 'never yet felt the goad?' In the Iliad, book 6, there is a line were Hector is speaking to his mother. > "...Get the matrons together, and go with offerings to the temple of...
This could be seen to mar their purity or perfection and I would assume this is the reason it was specified the cows should not have felt the goad.
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Jim Goad
While Goad was in prison, author Jim Hogshire started a "Free Jim Goad" website, claiming that Goad told him he was innocent. Goad, Jim. ANSWER Me!: The First Three. Baltimore: Scapegoat Publishing (2006).
Goad, Jim. Jim Goad's Gigantic Book of Sex.
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Melissa Goad
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Goad was on the reality show, Live Like a Star on Fox. When Goad auditioned for the lead for the internet series, The Bicyclist, the creator wrote a part specifically for Goad to be on the series.
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Walter Goad
As Nordheim's student, Goad accompanied him. Goad's team at Los Alamos ran GenBank between 1982 and 1987.
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Thomas Goad
At Dort Goad, previously a Calvinist, went over to the Arminians. Goad returned to his chaplaincy.
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Philip Goad
Goad PJ. 2001. New Directions in Australian Architecture. Sydney, Australia: Pesaro Publishing.
Goad PJ. 2003. Press website
Philip Goad on ABC Radio National
Worth a Second Look Philip Goad on the ABC website
Review of book by Philip Goad on the NGV website
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Alan Goad
Alan Goad (born 22 September 1954) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the VFL. A rover, Goad was a premiership player in 1976, kicking 2 goals in Hawthorn's grand final win over North Melbourne.
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Robin Goad
Robin Elizabeth Goad (born January 17, 1970, in Newnan, Georgia), also known as Robin Byrd-Goad, is a retired female Olympic weightlifter from the United Goad competed in the first Women's World Championships in 1987 at age seventeen and was the only female Olympian to compete in the 2000 Olympics who was
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John Goad
John Goad (1616-1689) was head-master of Merchant Taylors' School in London. Life
Goad was the son of John Goad of Bishopsgate Street, London, and was born in St. Helen's parish there on 15 February 1616.
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